Rear hub assembly
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Rear hub assembly
Hello all again,
Searching the interweb for a rear hub assembly as my back plate has corroded to nothing meaning there's nothing to stabilize the handbrake shoes as their mounting bolts have nothing to get a hold of.
Does the saloon use the same hub assembly as the estate or are they different?
Essentially I'm looking for the whole hub assembly including the backplate and the swivel the stub is mounted on to.
98 2.1td estate with discs on rear (nearside).
Any help?
Cheers
Steve
Searching the interweb for a rear hub assembly as my back plate has corroded to nothing meaning there's nothing to stabilize the handbrake shoes as their mounting bolts have nothing to get a hold of.
Does the saloon use the same hub assembly as the estate or are they different?
Essentially I'm looking for the whole hub assembly including the backplate and the swivel the stub is mounted on to.
98 2.1td estate with discs on rear (nearside).
Any help?
Cheers
Steve
She cannae take it captain!
Proud owner of the Funbus 98 2.1td estate being reborn £70 at a time.
Still need new back-plates.
Proud owner of the Funbus 98 2.1td estate being reborn £70 at a time.
Still need new back-plates.
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Re: Rear hub assembly
I have two D8 abs hubs here and it looks like I won't be needing them (postage would be stupid though, they were 20 quid each of ebay anyway).
According to Pervie Sox all the rear disks are the same (saloon, estate, coupe D8&9), just watch for the hub as D9s have more teeth for the abs sensor (There's one listed for without abs too, if that's possible). The swivel pin is a different matter, there seems to be a change during the D8s as it's got one of them RPO code thingies so I won't be able to tell you without the chassis numbers of both yours and the donor car.
I think it's Jasper who keeps saying the hub could just fall off
According to Pervie Sox all the rear disks are the same (saloon, estate, coupe D8&9), just watch for the hub as D9s have more teeth for the abs sensor (There's one listed for without abs too, if that's possible). The swivel pin is a different matter, there seems to be a change during the D8s as it's got one of them RPO code thingies so I won't be able to tell you without the chassis numbers of both yours and the donor car.
I think it's Jasper who keeps saying the hub could just fall off

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Trust me on this, I've been abusing those things hard recently and they ain't coming out (of mine at least) without serious "persuasion" like a pullersteve_earwig wrote:I think it's Jasper who keeps saying the hub could just fall off
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Don't remember saying that, I've never changed one of those.steve_earwig wrote:
I think it's Jasper who keeps saying the hub could just fall off

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I'm confusedjasper5 wrote:You won't need a puller, or new hubs, they should pull off by hand.

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(There's one listed for without abs too, if that's possible)
Thay are out there, I looked at one without ABS before bying this one, No ABS no A/C NO DRIVE said the wife
Thay are out there, I looked at one without ABS before bying this one, No ABS no A/C NO DRIVE said the wife

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Re: Rear hub assembly
Sorry, I thought you meant the whole stub axle assembly
The hub with the wheel bearing in should come off easily, although Matt said his wouldn't move easily, in that case, the bearing inner race has rusted a bit to the shaft and just needs a slide hammer to move it.

The hub with the wheel bearing in should come off easily, although Matt said his wouldn't move easily, in that case, the bearing inner race has rusted a bit to the shaft and just needs a slide hammer to move it.
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Re: Rear hub assembly
Which Haynes says will goose the bearings 

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Re: Rear hub assembly
It was the fear of the bearing failing and having to buy a new hub that made me think I would just get the whole thing from the scrappy. On a 98 plate mine is one of the later D8s so possibly has the same swivel as the D9 but I'll need to check the chassis number.
I only need the backplate but if the bearing fails trying to get it off it's a bit of a pain, and Pug want £90 for the backplate on it's own!!
Bum!!
I only need the backplate but if the bearing fails trying to get it off it's a bit of a pain, and Pug want £90 for the backplate on it's own!!
Bum!!
She cannae take it captain!
Proud owner of the Funbus 98 2.1td estate being reborn £70 at a time.
Still need new back-plates.
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Still need new back-plates.
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Re: Rear hub assembly
Tell me about it, both my backplates look like doilies. The D9 carrier is the same but the abs teeth on the hub are different.
How much do the breakers want for hub, backplate and swivel pin?
How much do the breakers want for hub, backplate and swivel pin?
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Re: Rear hub assembly
steve_earwig wrote:Which Haynes says will goose the bearings
Using a slide hammer is the recognised trade practise for removing tight hubs, it bolts onto the hub using the wheel bolts, you then slide the heavy steel weight backwards towards yourself, slamming the steel weight against the slide hammer end, thus pulling the hub off the shaft.
When I did my brother's 406 rear hub bearing last year, I undid the nut, then slid the hub off without any effort, granted, they don't always come off that easy, hence the slide hammer.
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Re: Rear hub assembly
£48 including the postage but I'm wary of it due to the cost of returning it if it's the wrong one.steve_earwig wrote:Tell me about it, both my backplates look like doilies. The D9 carrier is the same but the abs teeth on the hub are different.
How much do the breakers want for hub, backplate and swivel pin?
Will try locally too, got a good scrappy here but he's a bit light on 406's.
She cannae take it captain!
Proud owner of the Funbus 98 2.1td estate being reborn £70 at a time.
Still need new back-plates.
Proud owner of the Funbus 98 2.1td estate being reborn £70 at a time.
Still need new back-plates.
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Re: Rear hub assembly
Interested by all this talk of backplates and wondering what all the fuss is about Welly went Googling and found this........
http://www.estimaowners.com/community/f ... lers-1336/
http://www.estimaowners.com/community/f ... lers-1336/
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Re: Rear hub assembly
aye, that's about how my backplate looks like 

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Re: Rear hub assembly
Notice the hub has been removed 
