Tackar, Ser trevligt ut, med jag antar din TJ i stenbacken.
Nja jag ska skruva till lite delar efterhand så får vi se hur långt det bär.
Klart att Grövre axlar är bättre, men det får väl bli nästa objekt,
Har jag förstått det rätt verkar flera på forumet ha uppdaterat med nya 4 tassar rätt ofta.
Kul att se så många inlägg, och man lär sig mycket av att se på andra och lära av deras kunskaper.
Jag skall lägga in en Bild här, för jag har morr i höger bak.
Därför chansade jag med att köpa ett nytt hjullager på skruvat.se för dom hade ju avtal med olika verkstäder som monterar deras delar och jag känner ingen Jeepverkstad i närheten.
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Jag tyckte lagrets utseende avvek från de bilder jag ser som original så jag undrade om jag fått fel lager, men nu hittade jag den här länken, det verkar som om skruvat.se säljer ett OffCenter rep.lager.
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Q: Is this installed as 'is' or does it need to be packed with grease?
Asked on 9/4/2015 by Gary from Murfreesboro TN
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A: Yes, Gary, the Driveworks Axle Repair Bearing (Part No. S-RP-6408) is a pre-lubricated bearing.
Answered on 9/8/2015 by Steve from AAP
Q: How does this compare in quality,warranty and specifications to the National RP6408? Where is it made?
Asked on 5/7/2015 by Burblover from Arkansas
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A: I'm happy to help, Burblover! This Driveworks Axle Repair Bearing (Part No. S-RP-6408) is a value priced bearing with a 1 year replacement if defective warranty. The country of origin is China. The National Axle Repair Bearing (Part No. RP-6408) is a premium national brand bearing from Federal-Mogul with a 1 year replacement if defective warranty. The country of origin is the United States.
Answered on 5/9/2015 by Heath, ASE Parts Specialist from AAP
Q: how far in is this bearing an seal driven into
the rear axel housing? rp
Asked on 4/24/2015 by tallguy from chesapeake, virginia
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A: Happy to help you with your question Tallguy! This bearing would go in until it's flush with the axle housing. There is a lip on the inside of the axle housing that will stop the bearing from going too far in.
Answered on 4/26/2015 by Panda from AAP
Q: what part number is the wedding band sleeve that goes behind it to hold it still?
Asked on 2/3/2015 by donnie from lexington, nc
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A: I'm happy to help, Donnie! This Driveworks Axle Repair Bearing (Part No. S-RP-6408) is made to replace the wheel bearing and is engineered to replace both the bearing and the conventional seal requiring no additional parts. A wedding band sleeve is not required. The repair bearing moves the position of the bearing and seal so that they ride on an unworn section of the axle shaft.
Answered on 2/3/2015 by Heath, ASE Parts Specialist from AAP
Q: Is this the outside bearing? Is the seal and bearing all one part?
Asked on 10/22/2014 by Michaela from Belton, SC
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A: I'm glad to assist, Michaela! This Driveworks Axle Repair Bearing (Part No. S-RP-6408) is made to replace the wheel bearing and is engineered to replace both the bearing and the conventional seal requiring no additional parts. The repair bearing moves the position of the bearing and seal so that they ride on an unworn section of the axle shaft.
Answered on 10/23/2014 by Heath, ASE Parts Specialist from AAP
Q: on this particular axle repair bearing what side goes into the axl;e
Asked on 10/7/2014 by mike
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A: I'm happy to help, Mike! This Driveworks Axle Repair Bearing (Part No. S-RP-6408) will be installed with the protruded rubber seal and side that is notched facing inward toward the differential. For specific instructions for your vehicle I suggest checking a repair manual for your vehicle.
Answered on 10/18/2014 by Heath, ASE Parts Specialist from AAP