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Cheap front wheel bearings on EBAY
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16 Jul 2012 16:32 #44276
by Cider
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16 Jul 2012 18:48 #44285
by facade
If it suddenly breaks, go back to the last thing that you did before it broke and start looking there
Replied by facade on topic Re: Cheap front wheel bearings on EBAY
They can't fit, but you know that already. 
The jimny uses what we used to call a cassette bearing; the outer race is one piece and the inner race is split, with a tiny gap. When you wazz the hub nut on, the gap closes up and preloads the bearing.
To fit the tapers, you would need to turn a spacer ring for the outers to fill in the gap between them, then use a crush spacer between the inners to preload the bearings, like a diff pinion.

The jimny uses what we used to call a cassette bearing; the outer race is one piece and the inner race is split, with a tiny gap. When you wazz the hub nut on, the gap closes up and preloads the bearing.
To fit the tapers, you would need to turn a spacer ring for the outers to fill in the gap between them, then use a crush spacer between the inners to preload the bearings, like a diff pinion.
If it suddenly breaks, go back to the last thing that you did before it broke and start looking there

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