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Good bearings.



  Cup In bits
As above, I need to replace my rear wheel bearing and want to get some good quality ones.

And while I'm asking, is there any good fronts too without buying from Renault?
 

NorthloopCup

ClioSport Moderator
Anything that's made by skf or timken is your best bet mate. Try taking the measurements to a local bearing specialist and see what they've got on offer. Failing that, just order them from Renault.
 

DrR

ClioSport Club Member
  VW Golf GTD
Fred@BTM
Genuine discs and pads, delivered for £110.

Already have bearing pressed in. Best option IMO.
 
  Lionel Richie
^thanks ;)

i also sell SNR (oe) FAG, SKF, for the rears they're all about £30 each, fronts are about £45 (non cup) £60 (182cup)

all approx as its Sunday
 
  Cup In bits
I suppose my question should have said "where can you buy good bearings"

Anything that's made by skf or timken is your best bet mate. Try taking the measurements to a local bearing specialist and see what they've got on offer. Failing that, just order them from Renault.

Yeah my mate gets cheap SKF through his work, I'm needing them as soon as I'm home unfortunately for fitting straight away. I would have to remove them etc etc first.

Fred@BTM
Genuine discs and pads, delivered for £110.

Already have bearing pressed in. Best option IMO.

Disks are nearly brand new.

^thanks ;)

i also sell SNR (oe) FAG, SKF, for the rears they're all about £30 each, fronts are about £45 (non cup) £60 (182cup)

all approx as its Sunday

If you remember tomorrow can you post prices. Are the fronts sided as I want to have one as a spare but will leave it if I need to stock one for each side?
 

DrR

ClioSport Club Member
  VW Golf GTD
Unless you've got the tools, I bet it would cost nearly £110 to have a bearing replaced. I'd rather new everything TBH.
 
  Cup In bits
Unless you've got the tools, I bet it would cost nearly £110 to have a bearing replaced. I'd rather new everything TBH.

I have the tools and the know how ;) it makes no sense doing new disks, they have covered 250 miles max since being skimmed, blasted and painted. I could replace a bearing for £15-£20 if I had the time to remove the bearing and search for bits. Even buying from Fred £30 v £110 is a no brainer.
 


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