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torsion bar offset washers
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kieron
PostPosted: Thu Aug 04, 2011 2:00 pm Up
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Yesterday i rebuilt my rear axel with new bearings as they was alot off play in them but the kit didnt come with the 4 offset washers

could anyone tell me the part numbers for them as ive looked on service box and cannot see them also a price please

cheers kieron

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5153 19

1.19 each

why not just reuse the old washer?

 
 

 

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kieron
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Seabook wrote:
5153 19

1.19 each

why not just reuse the old washer?

I should off said.... well the one is all messed up from the idiot who had it before me so if i replace one i may as replace them all?

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It's either the washers or the torx bolts but one of them you have to buy in a bag of 10 ..
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Im not being annoying

But you said there was a lot of play, last car i did with this chewed up the main axle tube have you replaced this?

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Hope the bearings where greased up on installation & not just fitted in the axle with just the shipping oil on to lubricate them.
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MrBSI wrote:
Hope the bearings where greased up on installation & not just fitted in the axle with just the shipping oil on to lubricate them.

Light grease all the way round the outer bearing before fitting them in

Heavy amount of grease on inner sections of bearings to hold needles in

Cleaned/rubbed down before bearings are put in (axle tube and arms) Wink

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Addaz wrote:
MrBSI wrote:
Hope the bearings where greased up on installation & not just fitted in the axle with just the shipping oil on to lubricate them.

Light grease all the way round the outer bearing before fitting them in

Heavy amount of grease on inner sections of bearings to hold needles in

Cleaned/rubbed down before bearings are put in (axle tube and arms) Wink

that was how it was done, plenty off cleaning and bearing greese was used on it

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Addaz wrote:
Im not being annoying

But you said there was a lot of play, last car i did with this chewed up the main axle tube have you replaced this?

It had about 5mm off play but when it was stripped and cleaned the shaft was checked all round with a vernier caliper and was bang all the way round too so maybe it was caught in time

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