replace bearing in front hub assy?
#81
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Re: Does hub assembly have both bearings?
L.W.(?ill) ------ III <----------@***.net> wrote:
> So did I when I originally jumped to my conclusion. Because there
> surely isn't a bearing in the outer hub.
Agreed. A picture is worth a thousand words. My description was poor. I
didn't use 1000 words in my description...
Oh, and it still doesn't belong in a real Jeep -- which is OK since I don't
own one... :)
-John
> So did I when I originally jumped to my conclusion. Because there
> surely isn't a bearing in the outer hub.
Agreed. A picture is worth a thousand words. My description was poor. I
didn't use 1000 words in my description...
Oh, and it still doesn't belong in a real Jeep -- which is OK since I don't
own one... :)
-John
#82
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Re: Does hub assembly have both bearings?
L.W.(?ill) ------ III <----------@***.net> wrote:
> So did I when I originally jumped to my conclusion. Because there
> surely isn't a bearing in the outer hub.
Agreed. A picture is worth a thousand words. My description was poor. I
didn't use 1000 words in my description...
Oh, and it still doesn't belong in a real Jeep -- which is OK since I don't
own one... :)
-John
> So did I when I originally jumped to my conclusion. Because there
> surely isn't a bearing in the outer hub.
Agreed. A picture is worth a thousand words. My description was poor. I
didn't use 1000 words in my description...
Oh, and it still doesn't belong in a real Jeep -- which is OK since I don't
own one... :)
-John
#83
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Re: Does hub assembly have both bearings?
here is what a front hub & bearing looks like disassembled on a 90 XJ
http://vwdoc1.tripod.com/personal/in..._Hub_Apart.JPG
later,
dave
"Football God" <footballgod@heaven.com> wrote in message
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> Looking at the pics on the web site Bill sent, I can't tell if the hub
> assembly has both inner and outer bearings. This pics seem to show inner
> bearing still part of the jeep even after the hub is pulled off. Will
> replacing the hub replace both bearings?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Stephen Cowell wrote:
>
> > I replaced the left front hub assembly on my '00 XJ;
> > now the right one is going (silly dealer steam cleaned
> > them too hard, all I can figger). I've got the core from
> > the left... should be same part. I'd like to save some
> > money... does anyone know if I can get a new bearing
> > pressed into the old one, or am I stuck buying the
> > assembly ($180)? It's got Command Trac, btw.
> > __
> > Steve
> > .
>
http://vwdoc1.tripod.com/personal/in..._Hub_Apart.JPG
later,
dave
"Football God" <footballgod@heaven.com> wrote in message
news:3F86D905.FDDA6B27@heaven.com...
> Looking at the pics on the web site Bill sent, I can't tell if the hub
> assembly has both inner and outer bearings. This pics seem to show inner
> bearing still part of the jeep even after the hub is pulled off. Will
> replacing the hub replace both bearings?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Stephen Cowell wrote:
>
> > I replaced the left front hub assembly on my '00 XJ;
> > now the right one is going (silly dealer steam cleaned
> > them too hard, all I can figger). I've got the core from
> > the left... should be same part. I'd like to save some
> > money... does anyone know if I can get a new bearing
> > pressed into the old one, or am I stuck buying the
> > assembly ($180)? It's got Command Trac, btw.
> > __
> > Steve
> > .
>
#84
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Re: Does hub assembly have both bearings?
here is what a front hub & bearing looks like disassembled on a 90 XJ
http://vwdoc1.tripod.com/personal/in..._Hub_Apart.JPG
later,
dave
"Football God" <footballgod@heaven.com> wrote in message
news:3F86D905.FDDA6B27@heaven.com...
> Looking at the pics on the web site Bill sent, I can't tell if the hub
> assembly has both inner and outer bearings. This pics seem to show inner
> bearing still part of the jeep even after the hub is pulled off. Will
> replacing the hub replace both bearings?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Stephen Cowell wrote:
>
> > I replaced the left front hub assembly on my '00 XJ;
> > now the right one is going (silly dealer steam cleaned
> > them too hard, all I can figger). I've got the core from
> > the left... should be same part. I'd like to save some
> > money... does anyone know if I can get a new bearing
> > pressed into the old one, or am I stuck buying the
> > assembly ($180)? It's got Command Trac, btw.
> > __
> > Steve
> > .
>
http://vwdoc1.tripod.com/personal/in..._Hub_Apart.JPG
later,
dave
"Football God" <footballgod@heaven.com> wrote in message
news:3F86D905.FDDA6B27@heaven.com...
> Looking at the pics on the web site Bill sent, I can't tell if the hub
> assembly has both inner and outer bearings. This pics seem to show inner
> bearing still part of the jeep even after the hub is pulled off. Will
> replacing the hub replace both bearings?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Stephen Cowell wrote:
>
> > I replaced the left front hub assembly on my '00 XJ;
> > now the right one is going (silly dealer steam cleaned
> > them too hard, all I can figger). I've got the core from
> > the left... should be same part. I'd like to save some
> > money... does anyone know if I can get a new bearing
> > pressed into the old one, or am I stuck buying the
> > assembly ($180)? It's got Command Trac, btw.
> > __
> > Steve
> > .
>
#85
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Re: Does hub assembly have both bearings?
here is what a front hub & bearing looks like disassembled on a 90 XJ
http://vwdoc1.tripod.com/personal/in..._Hub_Apart.JPG
later,
dave
"Football God" <footballgod@heaven.com> wrote in message
news:3F86D905.FDDA6B27@heaven.com...
> Looking at the pics on the web site Bill sent, I can't tell if the hub
> assembly has both inner and outer bearings. This pics seem to show inner
> bearing still part of the jeep even after the hub is pulled off. Will
> replacing the hub replace both bearings?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Stephen Cowell wrote:
>
> > I replaced the left front hub assembly on my '00 XJ;
> > now the right one is going (silly dealer steam cleaned
> > them too hard, all I can figger). I've got the core from
> > the left... should be same part. I'd like to save some
> > money... does anyone know if I can get a new bearing
> > pressed into the old one, or am I stuck buying the
> > assembly ($180)? It's got Command Trac, btw.
> > __
> > Steve
> > .
>
http://vwdoc1.tripod.com/personal/in..._Hub_Apart.JPG
later,
dave
"Football God" <footballgod@heaven.com> wrote in message
news:3F86D905.FDDA6B27@heaven.com...
> Looking at the pics on the web site Bill sent, I can't tell if the hub
> assembly has both inner and outer bearings. This pics seem to show inner
> bearing still part of the jeep even after the hub is pulled off. Will
> replacing the hub replace both bearings?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Stephen Cowell wrote:
>
> > I replaced the left front hub assembly on my '00 XJ;
> > now the right one is going (silly dealer steam cleaned
> > them too hard, all I can figger). I've got the core from
> > the left... should be same part. I'd like to save some
> > money... does anyone know if I can get a new bearing
> > pressed into the old one, or am I stuck buying the
> > assembly ($180)? It's got Command Trac, btw.
> > __
> > Steve
> > .
>
#86
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Re: Does hub assembly have both bearings?
Thanks Dave, do you realize ball bearings haven't been use in passenger
cars since the early fifties?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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Dave wrote:
>
> here is what a front hub & bearing looks like disassembled on a 90 XJ
>
> http://vwdoc1.tripod.com/personal/in..._Hub_Apart.JPG
>
> later,
> dave
cars since the early fifties?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Dave wrote:
>
> here is what a front hub & bearing looks like disassembled on a 90 XJ
>
> http://vwdoc1.tripod.com/personal/in..._Hub_Apart.JPG
>
> later,
> dave
#87
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Re: Does hub assembly have both bearings?
Thanks Dave, do you realize ball bearings haven't been use in passenger
cars since the early fifties?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Dave wrote:
>
> here is what a front hub & bearing looks like disassembled on a 90 XJ
>
> http://vwdoc1.tripod.com/personal/in..._Hub_Apart.JPG
>
> later,
> dave
cars since the early fifties?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Dave wrote:
>
> here is what a front hub & bearing looks like disassembled on a 90 XJ
>
> http://vwdoc1.tripod.com/personal/in..._Hub_Apart.JPG
>
> later,
> dave
#88
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Re: Does hub assembly have both bearings?
Thanks Dave, do you realize ball bearings haven't been use in passenger
cars since the early fifties?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Dave wrote:
>
> here is what a front hub & bearing looks like disassembled on a 90 XJ
>
> http://vwdoc1.tripod.com/personal/in..._Hub_Apart.JPG
>
> later,
> dave
cars since the early fifties?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Dave wrote:
>
> here is what a front hub & bearing looks like disassembled on a 90 XJ
>
> http://vwdoc1.tripod.com/personal/in..._Hub_Apart.JPG
>
> later,
> dave
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Re: Does hub assembly have both bearings?
hey matt now that we are snotts 59 jeep and no longer rose, i'm leaving for a new
job at the end of the month these new poeple suc
Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
> In article <3F870800.1E4D8E21@***.net>, L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) ------
> III <----------@***.net> writes:
>
> >John, you're a dreamer.
> > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> >mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
> >
> >John Sevey wrote:
> >>
> >> Actually, in the picture Bill is referencing below, you can only see the
> >outer
> >> bearing. There are bearings on both sides of the mounting flange. You can
> >> see the "space" for the other one here:
>
> In Bill's pic, the assembly is sitting wheel flange down. The side of the
> assembly facing up is what fits into the knuckle bore, so that would be the
> "inner bearing" equivalent. It will separate between the wheel flange and the
> trangular knuckle mount, (ask me how I know) though it isn't desgined to do
> that normally.
>
> There is no bearing on the outside of the wheel flange. The axleshaft simply
> slips into the splined bore in the bearing assembly, and the axle nut (and
> washer IIRC) threads on the end of the axleshaft.
>
> * * *
> Matt Macchiarolo
> www.townpeddler.com
> www.wolverine4wd.org
> http://wolverine4wd.org/rigs/macchiarolo_ml.html
job at the end of the month these new poeple suc
Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
> In article <3F870800.1E4D8E21@***.net>, L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) ------
> III <----------@***.net> writes:
>
> >John, you're a dreamer.
> > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> >mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
> >
> >John Sevey wrote:
> >>
> >> Actually, in the picture Bill is referencing below, you can only see the
> >outer
> >> bearing. There are bearings on both sides of the mounting flange. You can
> >> see the "space" for the other one here:
>
> In Bill's pic, the assembly is sitting wheel flange down. The side of the
> assembly facing up is what fits into the knuckle bore, so that would be the
> "inner bearing" equivalent. It will separate between the wheel flange and the
> trangular knuckle mount, (ask me how I know) though it isn't desgined to do
> that normally.
>
> There is no bearing on the outside of the wheel flange. The axleshaft simply
> slips into the splined bore in the bearing assembly, and the axle nut (and
> washer IIRC) threads on the end of the axleshaft.
>
> * * *
> Matt Macchiarolo
> www.townpeddler.com
> www.wolverine4wd.org
> http://wolverine4wd.org/rigs/macchiarolo_ml.html
#90
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Re: Does hub assembly have both bearings?
hey matt now that we are snotts 59 jeep and no longer rose, i'm leaving for a new
job at the end of the month these new poeple suc
Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
> In article <3F870800.1E4D8E21@***.net>, L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) ------
> III <----------@***.net> writes:
>
> >John, you're a dreamer.
> > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> >mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
> >
> >John Sevey wrote:
> >>
> >> Actually, in the picture Bill is referencing below, you can only see the
> >outer
> >> bearing. There are bearings on both sides of the mounting flange. You can
> >> see the "space" for the other one here:
>
> In Bill's pic, the assembly is sitting wheel flange down. The side of the
> assembly facing up is what fits into the knuckle bore, so that would be the
> "inner bearing" equivalent. It will separate between the wheel flange and the
> trangular knuckle mount, (ask me how I know) though it isn't desgined to do
> that normally.
>
> There is no bearing on the outside of the wheel flange. The axleshaft simply
> slips into the splined bore in the bearing assembly, and the axle nut (and
> washer IIRC) threads on the end of the axleshaft.
>
> * * *
> Matt Macchiarolo
> www.townpeddler.com
> www.wolverine4wd.org
> http://wolverine4wd.org/rigs/macchiarolo_ml.html
job at the end of the month these new poeple suc
Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
> In article <3F870800.1E4D8E21@***.net>, L.W.(=?iso-8859-1?Q?=DFill?=) ------
> III <----------@***.net> writes:
>
> >John, you're a dreamer.
> > God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> >mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
> >
> >John Sevey wrote:
> >>
> >> Actually, in the picture Bill is referencing below, you can only see the
> >outer
> >> bearing. There are bearings on both sides of the mounting flange. You can
> >> see the "space" for the other one here:
>
> In Bill's pic, the assembly is sitting wheel flange down. The side of the
> assembly facing up is what fits into the knuckle bore, so that would be the
> "inner bearing" equivalent. It will separate between the wheel flange and the
> trangular knuckle mount, (ask me how I know) though it isn't desgined to do
> that normally.
>
> There is no bearing on the outside of the wheel flange. The axleshaft simply
> slips into the splined bore in the bearing assembly, and the axle nut (and
> washer IIRC) threads on the end of the axleshaft.
>
> * * *
> Matt Macchiarolo
> www.townpeddler.com
> www.wolverine4wd.org
> http://wolverine4wd.org/rigs/macchiarolo_ml.html