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GTuff
20th February 2013, 10:08
as above unipart from wheel bearing 20 inc vat thanks

craig180
20th February 2013, 10:19
It's a gt price tbh

GTuff
20th February 2013, 10:21
ok thanks,

how long does it take to press in there an ats next to it so hopefully they can do it for me

craig180
20th February 2013, 10:28
Never done one myself but shouldn't be a mahoosive job. I'd say 15 mins tops

GTuff
20th February 2013, 10:29
cheeerrss pal :y:

Jizanthapus
20th February 2013, 10:49
Spt on for tht prce.

Prickle
20th February 2013, 10:52
fr price

Bedford126
20th February 2013, 11:08
£20 is Cheap as fuck what make is it for that price?

GTuff
20th February 2013, 11:28
Dunno the make its what unipart have on the shelf

Bedford126
20th February 2013, 11:32
My advice would be to pay more money and get a better bearing. Cheap bearings are like a fit bird with the clap you want to but you know you really shouldn't.

stigsdump
20th February 2013, 18:54
most bearing suppliers tend to stock major brand bearings such as SKF, NKE, TIMKIN, NSK & KOYO. They're the exact same suppliers that provide to manufacturers.
As long as you know the specs...which will either be on the old bearing (type, width, inner and outer race diameters, sealed or not) or take it to the supplier, then you should be able to get them relatively cheap for a good quality item

GTuff
20th February 2013, 19:05
The make was by unipart the place where I got it pressed in used all unipart stuff for their servicing etc, car drives nice now, for 16.33 plus vat to make it 20 squid I'm am happy

stigsdump
20th February 2013, 23:25
The make was by unipart the place where I got it pressed in used all unipart stuff for their servicing etc, car drives nice now, for 16.33 plus vat to make it 20 squid I'm am happy

was that just to press the bearing in? Was it into a drum for rear brake or a hub for front or rear. Did you have to take the part off the car or was the price for everything done inc bearing fitted?

Bearing fitted usually takes about 30-45 minutes including taking the drum off depending how worn the shoes are to the drum

I recently made a press for such tasks coz I get fed up of paying local garages to press the bearings out at a tenner a time. Its big enough to do half shaft bearings and also wide enough to fit a motorbike wheel with tyre between the uprights

http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b250/stigsdump/DSC01950.jpg

GTuff
20th February 2013, 23:56
An the bearing was 20 quick n 10er to press it in I had the strut off the car n I had taken out the old bearing