bearing press
#11
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: bearing press
all the later models use a sealed hub assembly that is replaced as a
unit, run around $125 or so for a new unit. Rebuilding can be done but
the bearings are non standard, fairly expensive, takes a 30 ton press,
60 ton press desireable.
I would skip the press unless you do a lot of this kind of work. If all
you do is keep a couple vehicles running, just head for the auto parts
place or shop and have them do it. $150 is fairly steep for a used press
unless it is really big or really good condition. Import special 12 ton
presses go for $120 on sale at www.harborfreight.com and many other
outlets.
The Merg wrote:
> I met a guy at Auto Zone today who's selling a bearing press for $150.
> Apparently, it's pretty old and very hefty.
> Most of you guys have a good idea of my level of expertise - would this
> be a smart purchase, if only to have around for later when I learn what
> I'm doing?
> A side note, the ZJ definitely needs some bearing work on the front
> passenger side.
unit, run around $125 or so for a new unit. Rebuilding can be done but
the bearings are non standard, fairly expensive, takes a 30 ton press,
60 ton press desireable.
I would skip the press unless you do a lot of this kind of work. If all
you do is keep a couple vehicles running, just head for the auto parts
place or shop and have them do it. $150 is fairly steep for a used press
unless it is really big or really good condition. Import special 12 ton
presses go for $120 on sale at www.harborfreight.com and many other
outlets.
The Merg wrote:
> I met a guy at Auto Zone today who's selling a bearing press for $150.
> Apparently, it's pretty old and very hefty.
> Most of you guys have a good idea of my level of expertise - would this
> be a smart purchase, if only to have around for later when I learn what
> I'm doing?
> A side note, the ZJ definitely needs some bearing work on the front
> passenger side.
#12
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: bearing press
all the later models use a sealed hub assembly that is replaced as a
unit, run around $125 or so for a new unit. Rebuilding can be done but
the bearings are non standard, fairly expensive, takes a 30 ton press,
60 ton press desireable.
I would skip the press unless you do a lot of this kind of work. If all
you do is keep a couple vehicles running, just head for the auto parts
place or shop and have them do it. $150 is fairly steep for a used press
unless it is really big or really good condition. Import special 12 ton
presses go for $120 on sale at www.harborfreight.com and many other
outlets.
The Merg wrote:
> I met a guy at Auto Zone today who's selling a bearing press for $150.
> Apparently, it's pretty old and very hefty.
> Most of you guys have a good idea of my level of expertise - would this
> be a smart purchase, if only to have around for later when I learn what
> I'm doing?
> A side note, the ZJ definitely needs some bearing work on the front
> passenger side.
unit, run around $125 or so for a new unit. Rebuilding can be done but
the bearings are non standard, fairly expensive, takes a 30 ton press,
60 ton press desireable.
I would skip the press unless you do a lot of this kind of work. If all
you do is keep a couple vehicles running, just head for the auto parts
place or shop and have them do it. $150 is fairly steep for a used press
unless it is really big or really good condition. Import special 12 ton
presses go for $120 on sale at www.harborfreight.com and many other
outlets.
The Merg wrote:
> I met a guy at Auto Zone today who's selling a bearing press for $150.
> Apparently, it's pretty old and very hefty.
> Most of you guys have a good idea of my level of expertise - would this
> be a smart purchase, if only to have around for later when I learn what
> I'm doing?
> A side note, the ZJ definitely needs some bearing work on the front
> passenger side.
#13
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: bearing press
all the later models use a sealed hub assembly that is replaced as a
unit, run around $125 or so for a new unit. Rebuilding can be done but
the bearings are non standard, fairly expensive, takes a 30 ton press,
60 ton press desireable.
I would skip the press unless you do a lot of this kind of work. If all
you do is keep a couple vehicles running, just head for the auto parts
place or shop and have them do it. $150 is fairly steep for a used press
unless it is really big or really good condition. Import special 12 ton
presses go for $120 on sale at www.harborfreight.com and many other
outlets.
The Merg wrote:
> I met a guy at Auto Zone today who's selling a bearing press for $150.
> Apparently, it's pretty old and very hefty.
> Most of you guys have a good idea of my level of expertise - would this
> be a smart purchase, if only to have around for later when I learn what
> I'm doing?
> A side note, the ZJ definitely needs some bearing work on the front
> passenger side.
unit, run around $125 or so for a new unit. Rebuilding can be done but
the bearings are non standard, fairly expensive, takes a 30 ton press,
60 ton press desireable.
I would skip the press unless you do a lot of this kind of work. If all
you do is keep a couple vehicles running, just head for the auto parts
place or shop and have them do it. $150 is fairly steep for a used press
unless it is really big or really good condition. Import special 12 ton
presses go for $120 on sale at www.harborfreight.com and many other
outlets.
The Merg wrote:
> I met a guy at Auto Zone today who's selling a bearing press for $150.
> Apparently, it's pretty old and very hefty.
> Most of you guys have a good idea of my level of expertise - would this
> be a smart purchase, if only to have around for later when I learn what
> I'm doing?
> A side note, the ZJ definitely needs some bearing work on the front
> passenger side.
#14
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: bearing press
Thanks Roy, that's the info I was looking for. I don't know how big
this is, and I really don't need it - but I figured if the deal was
good... anyway, no to the drill press.
Thanks
RoyJ wrote:
> all the later models use a sealed hub assembly that is replaced as a
> unit, run around $125 or so for a new unit. Rebuilding can be done but
> the bearings are non standard, fairly expensive, takes a 30 ton press,
> 60 ton press desireable.
>
> I would skip the press unless you do a lot of this kind of work. If all
> you do is keep a couple vehicles running, just head for the auto parts
> place or shop and have them do it. $150 is fairly steep for a used press
> unless it is really big or really good condition. Import special 12 ton
> presses go for $120 on sale at www.harborfreight.com and many other
> outlets.
>
> The Merg wrote:
>
>> I met a guy at Auto Zone today who's selling a bearing press for $150.
>> Apparently, it's pretty old and very hefty.
>> Most of you guys have a good idea of my level of expertise - would
>> this be a smart purchase, if only to have around for later when I
>> learn what I'm doing?
>> A side note, the ZJ definitely needs some bearing work on the front
>> passenger side.
--
ÐÏࡱá
this is, and I really don't need it - but I figured if the deal was
good... anyway, no to the drill press.
Thanks
RoyJ wrote:
> all the later models use a sealed hub assembly that is replaced as a
> unit, run around $125 or so for a new unit. Rebuilding can be done but
> the bearings are non standard, fairly expensive, takes a 30 ton press,
> 60 ton press desireable.
>
> I would skip the press unless you do a lot of this kind of work. If all
> you do is keep a couple vehicles running, just head for the auto parts
> place or shop and have them do it. $150 is fairly steep for a used press
> unless it is really big or really good condition. Import special 12 ton
> presses go for $120 on sale at www.harborfreight.com and many other
> outlets.
>
> The Merg wrote:
>
>> I met a guy at Auto Zone today who's selling a bearing press for $150.
>> Apparently, it's pretty old and very hefty.
>> Most of you guys have a good idea of my level of expertise - would
>> this be a smart purchase, if only to have around for later when I
>> learn what I'm doing?
>> A side note, the ZJ definitely needs some bearing work on the front
>> passenger side.
--
ÐÏࡱá
#15
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: bearing press
Thanks Roy, that's the info I was looking for. I don't know how big
this is, and I really don't need it - but I figured if the deal was
good... anyway, no to the drill press.
Thanks
RoyJ wrote:
> all the later models use a sealed hub assembly that is replaced as a
> unit, run around $125 or so for a new unit. Rebuilding can be done but
> the bearings are non standard, fairly expensive, takes a 30 ton press,
> 60 ton press desireable.
>
> I would skip the press unless you do a lot of this kind of work. If all
> you do is keep a couple vehicles running, just head for the auto parts
> place or shop and have them do it. $150 is fairly steep for a used press
> unless it is really big or really good condition. Import special 12 ton
> presses go for $120 on sale at www.harborfreight.com and many other
> outlets.
>
> The Merg wrote:
>
>> I met a guy at Auto Zone today who's selling a bearing press for $150.
>> Apparently, it's pretty old and very hefty.
>> Most of you guys have a good idea of my level of expertise - would
>> this be a smart purchase, if only to have around for later when I
>> learn what I'm doing?
>> A side note, the ZJ definitely needs some bearing work on the front
>> passenger side.
--
ÐÏࡱá
this is, and I really don't need it - but I figured if the deal was
good... anyway, no to the drill press.
Thanks
RoyJ wrote:
> all the later models use a sealed hub assembly that is replaced as a
> unit, run around $125 or so for a new unit. Rebuilding can be done but
> the bearings are non standard, fairly expensive, takes a 30 ton press,
> 60 ton press desireable.
>
> I would skip the press unless you do a lot of this kind of work. If all
> you do is keep a couple vehicles running, just head for the auto parts
> place or shop and have them do it. $150 is fairly steep for a used press
> unless it is really big or really good condition. Import special 12 ton
> presses go for $120 on sale at www.harborfreight.com and many other
> outlets.
>
> The Merg wrote:
>
>> I met a guy at Auto Zone today who's selling a bearing press for $150.
>> Apparently, it's pretty old and very hefty.
>> Most of you guys have a good idea of my level of expertise - would
>> this be a smart purchase, if only to have around for later when I
>> learn what I'm doing?
>> A side note, the ZJ definitely needs some bearing work on the front
>> passenger side.
--
ÐÏࡱá
#16
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: bearing press
Thanks Roy, that's the info I was looking for. I don't know how big
this is, and I really don't need it - but I figured if the deal was
good... anyway, no to the drill press.
Thanks
RoyJ wrote:
> all the later models use a sealed hub assembly that is replaced as a
> unit, run around $125 or so for a new unit. Rebuilding can be done but
> the bearings are non standard, fairly expensive, takes a 30 ton press,
> 60 ton press desireable.
>
> I would skip the press unless you do a lot of this kind of work. If all
> you do is keep a couple vehicles running, just head for the auto parts
> place or shop and have them do it. $150 is fairly steep for a used press
> unless it is really big or really good condition. Import special 12 ton
> presses go for $120 on sale at www.harborfreight.com and many other
> outlets.
>
> The Merg wrote:
>
>> I met a guy at Auto Zone today who's selling a bearing press for $150.
>> Apparently, it's pretty old and very hefty.
>> Most of you guys have a good idea of my level of expertise - would
>> this be a smart purchase, if only to have around for later when I
>> learn what I'm doing?
>> A side note, the ZJ definitely needs some bearing work on the front
>> passenger side.
--
ÐÏࡱá
this is, and I really don't need it - but I figured if the deal was
good... anyway, no to the drill press.
Thanks
RoyJ wrote:
> all the later models use a sealed hub assembly that is replaced as a
> unit, run around $125 or so for a new unit. Rebuilding can be done but
> the bearings are non standard, fairly expensive, takes a 30 ton press,
> 60 ton press desireable.
>
> I would skip the press unless you do a lot of this kind of work. If all
> you do is keep a couple vehicles running, just head for the auto parts
> place or shop and have them do it. $150 is fairly steep for a used press
> unless it is really big or really good condition. Import special 12 ton
> presses go for $120 on sale at www.harborfreight.com and many other
> outlets.
>
> The Merg wrote:
>
>> I met a guy at Auto Zone today who's selling a bearing press for $150.
>> Apparently, it's pretty old and very hefty.
>> Most of you guys have a good idea of my level of expertise - would
>> this be a smart purchase, if only to have around for later when I
>> learn what I'm doing?
>> A side note, the ZJ definitely needs some bearing work on the front
>> passenger side.
--
ÐÏࡱá
#17
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: bearing press
Thanks Roy, that's the info I was looking for. I don't know how big
this is, and I really don't need it - but I figured if the deal was
good... anyway, no to the drill press.
Thanks
RoyJ wrote:
> all the later models use a sealed hub assembly that is replaced as a
> unit, run around $125 or so for a new unit. Rebuilding can be done but
> the bearings are non standard, fairly expensive, takes a 30 ton press,
> 60 ton press desireable.
>
> I would skip the press unless you do a lot of this kind of work. If all
> you do is keep a couple vehicles running, just head for the auto parts
> place or shop and have them do it. $150 is fairly steep for a used press
> unless it is really big or really good condition. Import special 12 ton
> presses go for $120 on sale at www.harborfreight.com and many other
> outlets.
>
> The Merg wrote:
>
>> I met a guy at Auto Zone today who's selling a bearing press for $150.
>> Apparently, it's pretty old and very hefty.
>> Most of you guys have a good idea of my level of expertise - would
>> this be a smart purchase, if only to have around for later when I
>> learn what I'm doing?
>> A side note, the ZJ definitely needs some bearing work on the front
>> passenger side.
--
ÐÏࡱá
this is, and I really don't need it - but I figured if the deal was
good... anyway, no to the drill press.
Thanks
RoyJ wrote:
> all the later models use a sealed hub assembly that is replaced as a
> unit, run around $125 or so for a new unit. Rebuilding can be done but
> the bearings are non standard, fairly expensive, takes a 30 ton press,
> 60 ton press desireable.
>
> I would skip the press unless you do a lot of this kind of work. If all
> you do is keep a couple vehicles running, just head for the auto parts
> place or shop and have them do it. $150 is fairly steep for a used press
> unless it is really big or really good condition. Import special 12 ton
> presses go for $120 on sale at www.harborfreight.com and many other
> outlets.
>
> The Merg wrote:
>
>> I met a guy at Auto Zone today who's selling a bearing press for $150.
>> Apparently, it's pretty old and very hefty.
>> Most of you guys have a good idea of my level of expertise - would
>> this be a smart purchase, if only to have around for later when I
>> learn what I'm doing?
>> A side note, the ZJ definitely needs some bearing work on the front
>> passenger side.
--
ÐÏࡱá
#18
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: bearing press
>no to the drill press.
By which I mean 'bearing press'
The Merg wrote:
> Thanks Roy, that's the info I was looking for. I don't know how big
> this is, and I really don't need it - but I figured if the deal was
> good... anyway, no to the drill press.
> Thanks
>
> RoyJ wrote:
>> all the later models use a sealed hub assembly that is replaced as a
>> unit, run around $125 or so for a new unit. Rebuilding can be done but
>> the bearings are non standard, fairly expensive, takes a 30 ton press,
>> 60 ton press desireable.
>>
>> I would skip the press unless you do a lot of this kind of work. If
>> all you do is keep a couple vehicles running, just head for the auto
>> parts place or shop and have them do it. $150 is fairly steep for a
>> used press unless it is really big or really good condition. Import
>> special 12 ton presses go for $120 on sale at www.harborfreight.com
>> and many other outlets.
>>
>> The Merg wrote:
>>
>>> I met a guy at Auto Zone today who's selling a bearing press for
>>> $150. Apparently, it's pretty old and very hefty.
>>> Most of you guys have a good idea of my level of expertise - would
>>> this be a smart purchase, if only to have around for later when I
>>> learn what I'm doing?
>>> A side note, the ZJ definitely needs some bearing work on the front
>>> passenger side.
>
--
ÐÏࡱá
By which I mean 'bearing press'
The Merg wrote:
> Thanks Roy, that's the info I was looking for. I don't know how big
> this is, and I really don't need it - but I figured if the deal was
> good... anyway, no to the drill press.
> Thanks
>
> RoyJ wrote:
>> all the later models use a sealed hub assembly that is replaced as a
>> unit, run around $125 or so for a new unit. Rebuilding can be done but
>> the bearings are non standard, fairly expensive, takes a 30 ton press,
>> 60 ton press desireable.
>>
>> I would skip the press unless you do a lot of this kind of work. If
>> all you do is keep a couple vehicles running, just head for the auto
>> parts place or shop and have them do it. $150 is fairly steep for a
>> used press unless it is really big or really good condition. Import
>> special 12 ton presses go for $120 on sale at www.harborfreight.com
>> and many other outlets.
>>
>> The Merg wrote:
>>
>>> I met a guy at Auto Zone today who's selling a bearing press for
>>> $150. Apparently, it's pretty old and very hefty.
>>> Most of you guys have a good idea of my level of expertise - would
>>> this be a smart purchase, if only to have around for later when I
>>> learn what I'm doing?
>>> A side note, the ZJ definitely needs some bearing work on the front
>>> passenger side.
>
--
ÐÏࡱá
#19
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: bearing press
>no to the drill press.
By which I mean 'bearing press'
The Merg wrote:
> Thanks Roy, that's the info I was looking for. I don't know how big
> this is, and I really don't need it - but I figured if the deal was
> good... anyway, no to the drill press.
> Thanks
>
> RoyJ wrote:
>> all the later models use a sealed hub assembly that is replaced as a
>> unit, run around $125 or so for a new unit. Rebuilding can be done but
>> the bearings are non standard, fairly expensive, takes a 30 ton press,
>> 60 ton press desireable.
>>
>> I would skip the press unless you do a lot of this kind of work. If
>> all you do is keep a couple vehicles running, just head for the auto
>> parts place or shop and have them do it. $150 is fairly steep for a
>> used press unless it is really big or really good condition. Import
>> special 12 ton presses go for $120 on sale at www.harborfreight.com
>> and many other outlets.
>>
>> The Merg wrote:
>>
>>> I met a guy at Auto Zone today who's selling a bearing press for
>>> $150. Apparently, it's pretty old and very hefty.
>>> Most of you guys have a good idea of my level of expertise - would
>>> this be a smart purchase, if only to have around for later when I
>>> learn what I'm doing?
>>> A side note, the ZJ definitely needs some bearing work on the front
>>> passenger side.
>
--
ÐÏࡱá
By which I mean 'bearing press'
The Merg wrote:
> Thanks Roy, that's the info I was looking for. I don't know how big
> this is, and I really don't need it - but I figured if the deal was
> good... anyway, no to the drill press.
> Thanks
>
> RoyJ wrote:
>> all the later models use a sealed hub assembly that is replaced as a
>> unit, run around $125 or so for a new unit. Rebuilding can be done but
>> the bearings are non standard, fairly expensive, takes a 30 ton press,
>> 60 ton press desireable.
>>
>> I would skip the press unless you do a lot of this kind of work. If
>> all you do is keep a couple vehicles running, just head for the auto
>> parts place or shop and have them do it. $150 is fairly steep for a
>> used press unless it is really big or really good condition. Import
>> special 12 ton presses go for $120 on sale at www.harborfreight.com
>> and many other outlets.
>>
>> The Merg wrote:
>>
>>> I met a guy at Auto Zone today who's selling a bearing press for
>>> $150. Apparently, it's pretty old and very hefty.
>>> Most of you guys have a good idea of my level of expertise - would
>>> this be a smart purchase, if only to have around for later when I
>>> learn what I'm doing?
>>> A side note, the ZJ definitely needs some bearing work on the front
>>> passenger side.
>
--
ÐÏࡱá
#20
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: bearing press
>no to the drill press.
By which I mean 'bearing press'
The Merg wrote:
> Thanks Roy, that's the info I was looking for. I don't know how big
> this is, and I really don't need it - but I figured if the deal was
> good... anyway, no to the drill press.
> Thanks
>
> RoyJ wrote:
>> all the later models use a sealed hub assembly that is replaced as a
>> unit, run around $125 or so for a new unit. Rebuilding can be done but
>> the bearings are non standard, fairly expensive, takes a 30 ton press,
>> 60 ton press desireable.
>>
>> I would skip the press unless you do a lot of this kind of work. If
>> all you do is keep a couple vehicles running, just head for the auto
>> parts place or shop and have them do it. $150 is fairly steep for a
>> used press unless it is really big or really good condition. Import
>> special 12 ton presses go for $120 on sale at www.harborfreight.com
>> and many other outlets.
>>
>> The Merg wrote:
>>
>>> I met a guy at Auto Zone today who's selling a bearing press for
>>> $150. Apparently, it's pretty old and very hefty.
>>> Most of you guys have a good idea of my level of expertise - would
>>> this be a smart purchase, if only to have around for later when I
>>> learn what I'm doing?
>>> A side note, the ZJ definitely needs some bearing work on the front
>>> passenger side.
>
--
ÐÏࡱá
By which I mean 'bearing press'
The Merg wrote:
> Thanks Roy, that's the info I was looking for. I don't know how big
> this is, and I really don't need it - but I figured if the deal was
> good... anyway, no to the drill press.
> Thanks
>
> RoyJ wrote:
>> all the later models use a sealed hub assembly that is replaced as a
>> unit, run around $125 or so for a new unit. Rebuilding can be done but
>> the bearings are non standard, fairly expensive, takes a 30 ton press,
>> 60 ton press desireable.
>>
>> I would skip the press unless you do a lot of this kind of work. If
>> all you do is keep a couple vehicles running, just head for the auto
>> parts place or shop and have them do it. $150 is fairly steep for a
>> used press unless it is really big or really good condition. Import
>> special 12 ton presses go for $120 on sale at www.harborfreight.com
>> and many other outlets.
>>
>> The Merg wrote:
>>
>>> I met a guy at Auto Zone today who's selling a bearing press for
>>> $150. Apparently, it's pretty old and very hefty.
>>> Most of you guys have a good idea of my level of expertise - would
>>> this be a smart purchase, if only to have around for later when I
>>> learn what I'm doing?
>>> A side note, the ZJ definitely needs some bearing work on the front
>>> passenger side.
>
--
ÐÏࡱá