Rear wheel bearings

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Powellct
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Rear wheel bearings

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http://www.peugeot206cc.co.uk/repair-20 ... dg0lk3.htm

Am I reading that right? You have to replace the hubs complete? Do the bearings not just drift out or is that a bit too old school?
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Re: Rear wheel bearings

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Replace with disks, press out with drums.
Looks like from £30 for the disk kit on Ebay.

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Re: Rear wheel bearings

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No, lost me there Ian. Bearings showing as separate, why replace the hubs? The discs could do with doing do I'd probably do that at the same time.
Really? Press out?? Going to have to blag some use where I used to work then.
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Where do you see the bearings shown as separate?

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Ebay. That's why I'm puzzled
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Re: Rear wheel bearings

Post by gazza82 »

They'll be good then.

Not everything you see in fleabay is described properly. And nearly £15 postage!!!

I think my garage charged about £30 for a new hub when the bearing destroyed itself when fitting a new back-axle.
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Yeah, I'm minded for the aggro of trying to drift/press out bearings it may be simpler just to do the hubs and discs as Ian's original comment. Just grates a bit when you spent all your life working to a tight budget to maintain a fleet.
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Re: Rear wheel bearings

Post by Capncol »

Changing just the bearings is easy. It"s easier with a press but not hard without. I can run you through it if you like
Cheers Col.


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Re: Rear wheel bearings

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Thanks Col - if it can be done easily enough I'll do it, unless a hub kit is cheaper. I assume a brass drift will get them out as long as the Base is supported?
2001 SWB Transit
2012 Fiesta
2004 1.6 206cc.