M Mckinlay1 New Member Mar 15, 2015 #1 Hi guys Can anybody please help what type of wheel bearing goes on a p38 is it one solid one ore 2half part and where is the best price for them Thanks paul
Hi guys Can anybody please help what type of wheel bearing goes on a p38 is it one solid one ore 2half part and where is the best price for them Thanks paul
wammers No longer with us, RIP Donater Mar 15, 2015 #2 Mckinlay1 said: Hi guys Can anybody please help what type of wheel bearing goes on a p38 is it one solid one ore 2half part and where is the best price for them Thanks paul Click to expand... Wheel Bearing Kit Front P38 (Timken) FTC1507KF Island 4x4 - Specialists in Land Rover and Range Rover Parts and accessories for all models. UK and worldwide mail order. Unless you have or know someone with an at least 20 ton press not doable at home. Last edited: Mar 15, 2015
Mckinlay1 said: Hi guys Can anybody please help what type of wheel bearing goes on a p38 is it one solid one ore 2half part and where is the best price for them Thanks paul Click to expand... Wheel Bearing Kit Front P38 (Timken) FTC1507KF Island 4x4 - Specialists in Land Rover and Range Rover Parts and accessories for all models. UK and worldwide mail order. Unless you have or know someone with an at least 20 ton press not doable at home.
ovalandrover Well-Known Member Mar 15, 2015 #3 You need a very big press to fit them or you can buy the whole hub assembly from Island 4x4
biketeacherdave Well-Known Member Mar 15, 2015 #4 redoing my front o/s one on tuesday do not be tempted to fit anything other than timkin bearings i kn ow have a 30 tonne press in my garage
redoing my front o/s one on tuesday do not be tempted to fit anything other than timkin bearings i kn ow have a 30 tonne press in my garage
N N2O Active Member Mar 15, 2015 #5 It's not that hard to replace if you have access to press. The most problematic part is snapring removal(ussually "integrated" with outer bearing housing). Once everything cleaned up, fitting new bearing is a piece of cake.
It's not that hard to replace if you have access to press. The most problematic part is snapring removal(ussually "integrated" with outer bearing housing). Once everything cleaned up, fitting new bearing is a piece of cake.