Hi everyone, in preparing the Avan cruiseliner I found that at least one bearing appears to be leaking.(classic spray pattern spreading from hub)
To avoid trouble I have contacted Avan to obtain the wheel bearing that they use and for your information the part used is known as: Ford slimline wheel bearing and using this description you can obtain above from any bearing supplier. No specific part number was given other than that mentioned.
Do you carry a spare?
Cheers
ozi2
good advice re keeping bearing for spare and thank you for the link.
For anyone contemplating new bearings the all up cost for 2 complete sets was $27.00. The caravan bearing and brake service will be $250.00. (money well spent)
Hi everyone, in preparing the Avan cruiseliner I found that at least one bearing appears to be leaking.(classic spray pattern spreading from hub) To avoid trouble I have contacted Avan to obtain the wheel bearing that they use and for your information the part used is known as: Ford slimline wheel bearing and using this description you can obtain above from any bearing supplier. No specific part number was given other than that mentioned. Do you carry a spare? Cheers ozi2
As stated, it could be just the hub seal leaking due to age, or a loose wheel bearing adjustment. If this is so then a dismantle of the bearings, clean & inspect for wear, pitting &/or rust. If all ok the repack & fit new seal.
IF replacing the bearings BE SURE TO FIT A QUILITY KNOWN BRAND, as there are plenty of cheap chineese one's out there that are not worth touching.
A couple of good ones are Timpkin, nashi, toyo,
JC.
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Hi JC, thanks for your post re quality wheel bearings. I checked and yep, they are Chinese but no problem to exchange, so I will do that and have the peace of mind if they need replacing and carry a spare & grease.
Thank to forum members for sharing/informing, its appreciated.
Most well known bearing companies like SKF and Timken to name 2 have factories in China, so just because they are made in China is not necessarily a bad thing.
Most well known bearing companies like SKF and Timken to name 2 have factories in China, so just because they are made in China is not necessarily a bad thing.
I'm sure you'll find the SKF & Timken ones made in China will have their brand name & part no on them. They will be made to SKF & Timken specifications. I wouldn't consider the bearing kits from cheapie auto stores, usually around $20 or under for a kit. Usually no brand name marked on them. If you are going to carry a spare bearing kit, also carry a small container with enough grease to do a bearing change.
If you remove the bearing you will find a part number on the inner and outer bearing race and shell.
take the bearing and or part number with one of the seals to the bearing supply company, Repco may have them as well although they may try and convince you that the prepacked trailer sets will be ok.