V8S Wheel Bearing Kit

V8S Wheel Bearing Kit

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v8s4me

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7,264 posts

226 months

Monday 16th July 2018
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Can anyone recommend a source of quality rear wheel bearing kits? One of mine has failed after just 6000 miles so I'm obviously going to have to replace both. If you get offered these...



Go somewhere else!

TBH I think I've been lucky to get home yikes

phillpot

17,279 posts

190 months

Monday 16th July 2018
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Genuine TVR part "OE quality", what more could you want? ........................ Rear Wheel Bearing Kit


could have picked one up while you were at the factory biggrin


v8s4me

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7,264 posts

226 months

Monday 16th July 2018
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Good spot. The bearings in the picture are Timken which are the same as the OEM ones on mine which I replaced with the other crap when I did the brake up-grade. However the ones in the picture hve different number to my old OEM ones which are Y-32008XZ. I'll call TVR Parts first think tomorrow and, so long as they are the correct Timken bearings, then it's job done thumbup

phillpot

17,279 posts

190 months

Monday 16th July 2018
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take a look at this ....... Timken

P.S. Your secret is safe with me wink


Deeman

1,609 posts

189 months

Monday 16th July 2018
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Oh the irony!

v8s4me

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7,264 posts

226 months

Monday 16th July 2018
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I know! mad

I'd rather buy British, or German, or Swedish or Swiss but if the "new" OEM part is as good as the original then I'll close my eyes and think of England laugh

Deeman

1,609 posts

189 months

Monday 16th July 2018
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Grease em up joe and put a shaft in it

v8s4me

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7,264 posts

226 months

Tuesday 17th July 2018
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Not much doubt about what the problem was...



And for future reference, I'd suggest you do not buy these bearings...



I think someone must have been looking after me yesterday angel

Deeman

1,609 posts

189 months

Tuesday 17th July 2018
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Close call indeed Joe!! Amazed you could hear the issue over the exhaust

v8s4me

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7,264 posts

226 months

Wednesday 18th July 2018
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Two kits on order from TVR Parts. The only concern is they aren't Timken. They are SKF, which should be fine if they've been made in Europe but SKF also manufacture in China. yikes

PotlessPaul

332 posts

247 months

Wednesday 18th July 2018
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Joe, is this the result of trying to keep up with the Midget round the Welsh countryside? drivingbiggrin

v8s4me

Original Poster:

7,264 posts

226 months

Wednesday 18th July 2018
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If you think the bearing is in a bad way, you should see my shaking hands laugh

phillpot

17,279 posts

190 months

Wednesday 18th July 2018
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Get some decent grease this time wink

v8s4me

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7,264 posts

226 months

Thursday 19th July 2018
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I used Castrol LM last time. What's the alternative?

When I was in the motor factors yesterday Phil behind the counter was telling a customer that it was good practice to lubricate the threads on the plugs he'd just bought with copper-slip or similar. The customer said "I'll use some Vaseline". Phil didn't reply, and I went to look at something on a shelf. laugh

glenrobbo

36,580 posts

157 months

Thursday 19th July 2018
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v8s4me said:
I used Castrol LM last time. What's the alternative?

When I was in the motor factors yesterday Phil behind the counter was telling a customer that it was good practice to lubricate the threads on the plugs he'd just bought with copper-slip or similar. The customer said "I'll use some Vaseline". Phil didn't reply, and I went to look at something on a shelf. laugh
Vaseline is good, Joe. It's one of my favourite lubricants. biggrin



Warning. Do not open spoiler if you are of a nervous disposition. nono

My wife and I used to use Vaseline a lot whenever we fancied a bit of how'syerfather.
We used to apply it to the bedroom outer doorknob to stop the kids coming in. wink



Make sure you work the grease well in to all the crevices this time. wink



Maffe

479 posts

266 months

Thursday 19th July 2018
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v8s4me said:
Two kits on order from TVR Parts. The only concern is they aren't Timken. They are SKF, which should be fine if they've been made in Europe but SKF also manufacture in China. yikes
No need to worry!
Same quality on the SKF made in China as in Sweden, I know from a reliable source smile

v8s4me

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7,264 posts

226 months

Thursday 19th July 2018
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They've arrived. "Made in India". We all know what happened last time TVR relied on components made in India.

Are Indian SKF going to be as good as European made SKF? Once upon-a-time Swedish made SKF bearings were a benchmark for quality and among the best you could get. Can we rely on that now with global production? No other choice I suppose.

BIG DUNC

1,918 posts

230 months

Thursday 19th July 2018
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It really depends on the quality control of those factories. The industry in which I work relies heavily on stuff made in China under license and even the OEMs now have factories in China.

Those who have decent quality systems in place will produce a product just as good as one made in Europe. Those that don’t, don’t and they produce the @@@@ that is responsible for the reputation that “made in China” has. I expect the same Quality variation will apply in India depending on well SKF run their operation there.

TurboTony

908 posts

178 months

Friday 20th July 2018
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India has a long tradition of precision engineering. If it is SKF then I am sure that the quality will be excellent.

Steve_D

13,796 posts

265 months

Friday 20th July 2018
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If the Chinese are making something they wish to sell to fit a market need they will balance quality against cost and repercussions of failure.

If a large company like SKF are getting parts made in China then they will have the specification tied right down as they would not put at risk their history of quality.

Many years ago a company I worked for sent a team out to China to asses a printed circuit board manufacturer with a view to putting work to them. They were a little taken aback to find the hand soldering operations were being done using gas heated soldering irons but at the same time could not fault the finished product.

Steve