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206 Wheel Bearing
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screamer
PostPosted: Sat Feb 19, 2011 1:30 pm Up
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my 03 plate 206 sounds as if one of the front wheel bearings is going, are these pressed on?

so in other words, is it a garage job?

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Seabook
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yes, the are press on
 
 

 

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PostPosted: Sat Feb 19, 2011 1:34 pm Up
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cheers, thought as much
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they are pressed on mate but if u can get your old one out u can freeze your new bearing n it will go in bit more time consuming but will save money(old school trick from my dads mechanic days)
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If you get the hub off, a garage should be able to press the old out and new in for a tenner.

Remember some places charge 1hr minimum, so back street garages maybe a better option.

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paulrushton
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When you say freeze is that actually in the freezer? I can see how it'll work.
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paulrushton wrote:
When you say freeze is that actually in the freezer? I can see how it'll work.

Yeah it works as the metal casing contracts as its cold so is very slightly smaller.

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Boywonder7 wrote:
they are pressed on mate but if u can get your old one out u can freeze your new bearing n it will go in bit more time consuming but will save money(old school trick from my dads mechanic days)

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Boywonder7
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iv done both my front wheel bearings this way because my work was closed for 3 weeks for holidays and iv not had problem with either of them
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maybe the old one could be taken out a little easier by using that computer keyboard spray but upside down so liquid comes out?
 

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Boywonder7 wrote:
they are pressed on mate but if u can get your old one out u can freeze your new bearing n it will go in bit more time consuming but will save money(old school trick from my dads mechanic days)

does that mean i'll have to defrost all my chips lol



cheers for the tip, i'll see what happens Smile

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