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    Genuine Land rover parts

    Hello all
    After finding a stuffed wheel bearing on my Defender i rang around Canberra to find a new set of bearings. Being a Saturday morning on a ACT long weekend i had no luck with the bearing supplies so i rang the local LR dealer who informed me that the cost for the two bearing sets would be just over $700.00 and are not kept as stock. I have now ordered a set through Ebay for $50.00 per wheel.
    Do you think the dealer made a mistake or thats the way it is ???

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    Must be a mistake.
    I last paid $20 per bearing I think. So maybe $40 per wheel plus seal.
    That was Timken from a bearing shop.
    Seals were from an independent LR parts supplier.

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    No that would most likely what LR would charge.

    I recently replace the vacuumed pump, genuine LR here in Aus $575.00,

    From UK €90 ($120 AUD's) with freight to the door $147.00

    If you want genuine bits or otherwise, always check out the major UK suppliers (Paddocks, Brit Car are a couple) you will save heaps. Freight is normally only 5 to 7 days.

    Cheers

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    Last time I got Timken wheel bearings I think they were about $20 each and the RTC3511 seal about $9 ...
    If you are interested I'll have a look in the morning, and check stock.
    Michael T
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    Aussie '88 RR Tdi300 (+lpg), Auto (RIP ... now body removed after A pillar, chassis extension to 130 & fire tender tray.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shoot View Post
    Hello all
    After finding a stuffed wheel bearing on my Defender i rang around Canberra to find a new set of bearings. Being a Saturday morning on a ACT long weekend i had no luck with the bearing supplies so i rang the local LR dealer who informed me that the cost for the two bearing sets would be just over $700.00 and are not kept as stock. I have now ordered a set through Ebay for $50.00 per wheel.
    Do you think the dealer made a mistake or thats the way it is ???
    Just checked the quote, bearings $150 each, seal $40.00, locking tab and gasket $22.00
    = $366 per side
    = $720 / axle
    = $1440 front and back

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    Quote Originally Posted by rrturboD View Post
    Last time I got Timken wheel bearings I think they were about $20 each and the RTC3511 seal about $9 ...
    If you are interested I'll have a look in the morning, and check stock.
    Thanks for the offer, have purchased kit including 2 Timken bearings, oil seal, locking tab and gasket

    Andrew

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    Hi,

    Why does it always happen on a Saturday????

    When this happened to me, I could get the bearings for a reasonable price - "convenience" mark up, but the seal was not available anywhere in Canberra on a Saturday afternoon, for any price.

    I now have a few seals on hand, of the genuine double lip variety $16.50 each IIRC.

    For bearings, a sort of bearing supplies place may only charge about $50.00 for an after hours call out. Expensive enough to deter the single 6308 purchase, but cheap enough to keep industrial customers.

    I used the service once when the boat trailer was sitting beside the road with a failed bearing one night, got three (both sides and one for a spare), and it worked out at about an extra $16.50 per bearing....... Cheap at twice the price, in fact, priceless....

    Gumnut

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    I. Have the seals in bulk I may have bearings but they rarely fail the seals from land rover are just stupidly priced Re use the lock washer and never use the gaskets

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