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Old 12-07-2007, 07:10 PM
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Default saph cos 4*4 wheel bearing UPDATE

any ideas where and how much please .needed for nearside front

reason i am asking was in fords to today and bloke said part number is 5013161.. £63 but then he umd and ard for a bit and said its for a 2 wheel drive and there is no locking crown nut with it "the locking nut "....you best ask around and then come back he said

is there a difference between front nearside and front offside..left and right & handed threads iirc

and can i get the full KIT in one go anywhere

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Old 12-07-2007, 07:17 PM
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fronts are the same
same as the XR4x4's too
best to get the ford ones as the motor factor ones tend to last a lot less
Old 12-07-2007, 07:32 PM
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so i guess they sell the locking cap separately then

cheers but you dont really help as he didnt seem to know the correct part number the bloke in FORDS
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5013161 is the correct finis for a Cossie 4wd wheel bearing kit.
6036437 is the finis for the driveshaft nut.

... and as Dojj says, the Ford ones generally last longer, plus if they go under warranty and you have the receipt, they are obliged to change it FOC.
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the nut needs to be tightened up and then "staked"

which means you can't reuse them really

also, make sure you don't overtighten them this tends to strip the threads on the shaft
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nice one

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cheers again
Old 12-07-2007, 09:38 PM
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Used motor factors ones in mine with no probs

Bearings were made by Timken,probably the same as the Fords ones if you look
Just boxed up in Motaquip boxes

£27 a side,which includes both left hand thread and right hand thread nuts,so the kit can do either side

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fuck that nearly £40 cheeper and i guess the fella on the desk will know more about what hes selling

not really arsed about the price tbh just what all the parts in one go

i will try a few factor shops tomorrow on the phone before calling down

nice one KEV
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fuck that nearly £40 cheeper and i guess the fella on the desk will know more about what hes selling

not really arsed about the price tbh just what all the parts in one go

i will try a few factor shops tomorrow on the phone before calling down

nice one KEV
No probs

How did you get on?????????

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Doubt it have to be a Ford item to last. Friend of mine fitted SKF, cant get much better than that.
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gets a phone call today from the motor factors stuffs in



but no locking nut supplied nice

so trundles off to fords again nuts in stock only £1.78......... 6036437 is the finis for the driveshaft nut.





its got a N stamped on it "i presume that means nearside"

so said to the bloke give me two for the left and two for the right hand shaft please

and he says THERE BOTH THE SAME ON EACH SIDE MATE

now as coskev said "which includes both left hand thread and right hand thread nuts,so the kit can do either side"

what is this bloke smoking in fords ????

i fucking GIVE UP
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the bloke in Ford is correct - the fronts on the 4x4 are the same nut either side, its the 2wd fronts that are handed, plus the rears on all versions are handed

The actual bearings and cups are all the same front and back, its only the seals that are different in the kits and the nuts
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5013161 is the correct finis for a Cossie 4wd wheel bearing kit.
6036437 is the finis for the driveshaft nut.
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Originally Posted by iansoutham
5013161 is the correct finis for a Cossie 4wd wheel bearing kit.
6036437 is the finis for the driveshaft nut.
yes all well and good but i thought that ment just the nearside locking nut

i thought coskevs car was 4*4 as the thread title stated.hopefully i am wrong then

ta for the code number btw
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Originally Posted by avid-fan
Originally Posted by iansoutham
5013161 is the correct finis for a Cossie 4wd wheel bearing kit.
6036437 is the finis for the driveshaft nut.
yes all well and good but i thought that ment just the nearside locking nut

i thought coskevs car was 4*4 as the thread title stated.hopefully i am wrong then

ta for the code number btw
No probs, anything else like that, just let me know and I'll try to sort the finis numbers for you....
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Originally Posted by a.k.a
the bloke in Ford is correct - the fronts on the 4x4 are the same nut either side, its the 2wd fronts that are handed, plus the rears on all versions are handed

The actual bearings and cups are all the same front and back, its only the seals that are different in the kits and the nuts
Thats right

My current car is 2wd,changed all bearings on that last winter

Few years since I owned a gay 4x4,sorry

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