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W123 Rear hub bearing replacement
Hi, does anyone know/have an online artical detailing the replacement proceedure for the rear hub bearing on an '84 W123 280E. Any info would be helpful.
Cheers Kenny |
Answer
Driveshaft, Axle & Wheel bearing
http://www.peachparts.com/shopforum/diy-links-parts-category/142402-driveshaft-axle-wheel-bearing.html |
Not a normal DIYer, special tools & dial indicator is required to set "free-play" on the bearings...special socket needed to tighten nut.
Also pressing the bearing off/on the hub is required...that uses tapered bearings, |
bearing replacement
i agree with mb doc.this is not a diy job.that hub will be seized in there.find an independent who has the tools[special socket needed to remove inner hold nut and then to preload new bearing] including a very large slide hammer. david poole dallas tx.
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setting?
Hi, I'm looking for the setting for the end-float on the rear hub bearing for my '84 280E. I've got the proper tool to tighten the nut but I'm having trouble finding the end-float setting to determine how much to crush the spacer.
Cheers Kenny |
Job Done!
Hi Folks, just thought I'd let you know that the job is done and dusted.
Not quite as scary as you were making it out to be, I got the special tool for the nut, coupled up to a 3/4" power bar with scaffold pole extension for extra leverage and after that I just used a hammer and punch to remove and install the bearing races. I got a mate to hold on the foot brake to let me do the nut tightening, checked the bearing play and job's a good un! No job's too big if you put your mind to it. Cheers Kenny :) :) :) |
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