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Rear Wheel bearings - same as front?

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Old Feb 21, 2014 | 09:03 AM
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Default Rear Wheel bearings - same as front?

I replaced the two front wheel bearings using this
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wheel bearing, which is a Timken HA590224.

Are the rear wheel bearings the same part number as the front bearings? If not, what is the Timken part number?

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Mark
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Old Feb 22, 2014 | 05:02 AM
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They are no the same, fronts are hub and bearing units, rears are press-in bearings, you would need a press or bearing tools to remove the rears. Not sure about part numbers. I only use Jaguar dealer parts.
 
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Old Feb 22, 2014 | 05:26 AM
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Unfortunately the Parts Catalogue isn't much help in this case as Jaguar do not list the front bearing as a separate item:

Rear Wheel bearings - same as front?-x350-front-hub.jpg
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I can at least give you the Jaguar part number (XR81723) for the Rear Hub bearing which may help identify an alternative source:

Rear Wheel bearings - same as front?-x350-rear-hub.jpg
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British Parts UK list it:

Wheel Bearing Rear - XR81723 | Jaguar S Type, Jaguar XJ - X350 - XJR | Jaguar | British Parts UK

The US division of British Parts is a possible source for you.

Graham
 
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