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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
    Can't new bearings be fitted to the existing hubs?
    That's what I am thinking.
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    Quote Originally Posted by discorevy View Post
    Haven't had any failures so far using OEM , (Max on 1 car around 120 000km)



    Good that you'd keep the D2 even if you won lotto... so would I
    I meant win the lotto on a OEM hub. My Timkin OEM hub lasted two and a bit years.
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    Quote Originally Posted by discorevy View Post
    Normally 3-400 000 km depending on amount of towing , corrugations etc, or around double the life of D3/D4.
    Supposedly ( not 100% sure) the OEM have timken bearings, definitely wabco sensors



    If you're willing to reuse the front sensors you can order 4 X tay100050.
    I'm at about 280k, but it has been certainly used during its like. I'd better prepare in that case. Thanks for this.

    So the front and rear hubs are the same, just the sensor lead length is different between the part numbers? Thats really good to know, thanks!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slunnie View Post
    I'm at about 280k, but it has been certainly used during its like. I'd better prepare in that case. Thanks for this.

    So the front and rear hubs are the same, just the sensor lead length is different between the part numbers? Thats really good to know, thanks!
    Ok, what I've been able to find out from a search.

    The front and rear hubs are interchangable on the D2.
    The front hub part has a longer ABS lead compared to the rear.
    There is disagreement between if the front hub has an axle seal groove so it can be used in the rear - you may need to check.
    As Discorevy says, the rears can be used up front if the front ABS sensor is swapped over and reused.

    Really good to know! Thanks Discorevy
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    Why would the front have a longer ABS cable than the rear? The front is closer to the ABS computer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bohica View Post
    Why would the front have a longer ABS cable than the rear? The front is closer to the ABS computer.
    Because the proximity of the connector socket at the end the loom is not the same when compared to the rear.
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    Quote Originally Posted by onebob;[URL="tel:3125923"
    3125923[/URL]]Because the proximity of the connector socket at the end the loom is not the same when compared to the rear.
    Doh. Sometimes I am slow!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slunnie View Post
    I'm at about 280k, but it has been certainly used during its like. I'd better prepare in that case. Thanks for this.

    So the front and rear hubs are the same, just the sensor lead length is different between the part numbers? Thats really good to know, thanks!
    Mines on about 230000 Km and one is leaking.
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    Quote Originally Posted by d2dave View Post
    Mines on about 230000 Km and one is leaking.
    Thanks! I'm about 280k, I'm guessing it wont be long. I hope yours is an easy fix.
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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
    Can't new bearings be fitted to the existing hubs?
    Quote Originally Posted by Bohica View Post
    That's what I am thinking.
    me too, but obviously there's a reason.

    would love to know why.

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