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Average price for rear bearing?
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mcfly666
PostPosted: Sun Mar 27, 2011 10:49 am Up
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What would be the going rate to repalace a rear arm bearing, or a complete axel from the scrappy?

I think mine has gone, got a little play in the rear off side and it makes one hell of a racket at 50.

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Second hand axles go for between £100-£200, Recon ones are around £400-£450. I wouldnt even bother going down the bearing replacment route.
Where in devon are you based? I can change one in about 1.5-2 hours and we charge about £40 an hour labour.

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Thanks for the offer mate, but ill pop one on myself, though I am tempted by this guide here

Whats the worse that can happen?

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the bearing would could around 50-80.

but if the main shaft is damanged then you can't just replace the bearing because it won't work./

 
 

 

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Why put "because" in red matie, I can read you know besides you dont know what the condition the stub pin is in until you take it off...

Good little learning experience to me, as good as lowering a car with a tiny bit more work :/

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mcfly666 wrote:
Why put "because" in red matie, I can read you know besides you dont know what the condition the stub pin is in until you take it off...

Good little learning experience to me, as good as lowering a car with a tiny bit more work :/


.....that is auto-correction function from the forum... Laughing

 
 

 

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Hehe, sorry mate, thought you were being funny Sad

Anyway I got most of the shizzle off this afternoon (decided to p**s down) just need to undo the anti roll bar retainer on the other side and the b*****d should come off, got the bearing kit from peugeot for 34 quid including all the seals so fingers crossed :/

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Cost me £69 for both inner and outer bearings for both arms

Easy job to do mate

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how come it's only cost 34 from peugeot dealer lol

i got a completely different price from service box

 
 

 

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Seabook wrote:
how come it's only cost 34 from peugeot dealer lol

i got a completely different price from service box

Dont ask me mate, i didnt complain

£69 or £79 either one Laughing

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Addaz wrote:
Seabook wrote:
how come it's only cost 34 from peugeot dealer lol

i got a completely different price from service box

Dont ask me mate, i didnt complain

£69 or £79 either one Laughing

that's about right to me....

anyway how do you remove the arm? did you just hammer it hardly?

 
 

 

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Seabook wrote:


anyway how do you remove the arm? did you just hammer it hardly?

Yes, that would do it, as i found out trying to remove my torsion bars!

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Steve206 wrote:
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anyway how do you remove the arm? did you just hammer it hardly?

Yes, that would do it, as i found out trying to remove my torsion bars!

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hate using hammer again....it is so loud lol Crying or Very sad

 
 

 

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Seabook wrote:
Addaz wrote:
Seabook wrote:
how come it's only cost 34 from peugeot dealer lol

i got a completely different price from service box

Dont ask me mate, i didnt complain

£69 or £79 either one Laughing

that's about right to me....

anyway how do you remove the arm? did you just hammer it hardly?

Little tap tbh, they come off really easy

Then chisel on the end of the bearing (both come out from either end)

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Addaz wrote:
Seabook wrote:
Addaz wrote:
Seabook wrote:
how come it's only cost 34 from peugeot dealer lol

i got a completely different price from service box

Dont ask me mate, i didnt complain

£69 or £79 either one Laughing

that's about right to me....

anyway how do you remove the arm? did you just hammer it hardly?

Little tap tbh, they come off really easy

Then chisel on the end of the bearing (both come out from either end)

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s***

don't have a chisel....

would a flat blad screw driver work? Laughing

 
 

 

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