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    Defender hub part #

    Does anyone know if its possible to convert the bearings to the adjustable type by simply removing the spacer and replacing the single stacked nut for the earlier double nut version. I believe the part numbers for the stub axles are the same for the 89MY and the 99MY vehicles.

    Nino.

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    it is
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    Quote Originally Posted by wrinklearthur View Post
    One out all out, fit with new seals and while you are at it make sure the breather bolt hasn't corroded inside it self .

    Keep the good ones as spares and do as Dave said by zip tying the cup and it's matching cone together.

    With the new bearings then serviced with fresh grease and a adjustment after fitting new hub seals, done every time you change the brake pads, how long would you expect them to last?

    My guess is about 200,000 kilometres.
    Can't argue with your logic here Arthur, but where do I start and where do I stop ? I've got all four hub assemblys in bits at the moment and have replaced rear pads with rotors near minimum and am considering replacing front rotors (also near minimum but pads OK). Perhaps I should just bite the bullet and do the lot, pads, rotors, bearings and seals and get it over and done with. But the cost does add up, might drop Roverlord a line and see how much.

    Deano

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    Its only brakes......

    Do the lot, who cares about the price.
    Dave

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    Quote Originally Posted by DeanoH View Post

    Can't argue with your logic here Arthur, but where do I start and where do I stop ? I've got all four hub assemblys in bits at the moment and have replaced rear pads with rotors near minimum and am considering replacing front rotors (also near minimum but pads OK). Perhaps I should just bite the bullet and do the lot, pads, rotors, bearings and seals and get it over and done with. But the cost does add up, might drop Roverlord a line and see how much.

    Deano
    If the disc are in good nick than just do the pads, leave the discs till next pad change

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    disc change next time

    Quote Originally Posted by weeds View Post
    If the disc are in good nick than just do the pads, leave the discs till next pad change
    I go with weeds, if the discs are worn but still serviceable, I would continue to use them until the next pad change.
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    Thanks all for the input.

    I'm inclined to go with the bearings/seals and keep an eye on the rotors.

    Re-measured the rear rotors off the vehicle 11.95mm and 11.90mm. With the rotors off you can read min size 13 mm in the casting on the back (can't read it with rotors on), LR manual says 12 mm and DBA rotor chart says 11.7 mm minimum.

    'Pick a box',

    For front solid rotors DBA says 13 mm minimum, LR says 12 mm and for vented front rotors both agree on 22 mm. Mine are both 22.1 mm.

    Be nice if it was clear cut. Normally wouldn't take much notice of the rotor manafactures as they are in the business of selling new rotors, but DBA's 11.7 mm sort of goes against the trend.


    Deano

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    Nino,I think you need one of these kits per wheel eBay Australia: Buy new & used fashion, electronics & home d If you want to go oil filled use double lipped seals, part no RTC3511?

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    Thanks eddy, I've ordered these seals today. RTC3511, your link points to very nice leather steering wheels etc.

    I also bit the bullet and ordered a complete set of wheel bearings.

    Deano

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    Deano,Sorry wrong link,try eBay Australia: Buy new & used fashion, electronics & home d for the part numbers.

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