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VITA 12-12-2013 12:09 AM

[HELP] Rear Wheel Bearings
 
my car (Toyota FT86) is making a noise, and everyone says that's a Rear Wheel Bearing problem
(Rodamiento de Rueda/Maza)

mechanic said that he can't disassemble because if its broken
he cant put all together again in that condition
so first.. I must get the Bearing

anyone knows what bearing CODE is?
part number/Bearing # .... any?
so I can get only the sealed Bearing and change them, both sides.


I called Toyota and they said: SU00300791
but is a complete Hub part #

I found this photos and at least I can change ONLY the bearing
and not the complete Hub


Any help will be appreciate


Photo source: internet - from a FRS/BRZ
(I believe on 3 cars are same parts)

https://fbcdn-sphotos-f-a.akamaihd.n...12077812_n.jpg

https://fbcdn-sphotos-g-a.akamaihd.n...66752225_n.jpg


Thanksss!!

DOTman05 12-12-2013 01:04 AM

You don't need that whole assembly pictured
Just need the wheel bearing and hub unit
Let me know if you need part number I work for the dealer

Mo707 12-12-2013 01:07 AM

I work at toyota, if i remember ill look it up tomorrow.! :)

Dezoris 12-12-2013 01:57 AM

You need: 42450A and 42450B (SU00300791 and SU0030079)
42311N 42312B

http://www.villagescionparts.com/sho...rimLevel=24532

Enjoy @VITA don't say I never helped.

http://www.villagescionparts.com/ima...ze/413721A.jpg

VITA 12-12-2013 10:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DOTman05 (Post 1385014)
You don't need that whole assembly pictured
Just need the wheel bearing and hub unit
Let me know if you need part number I work for the dealer

i cant get the Bearing code number
i need that.. just that
so i can buy same bearing

i don't have part numbers, just this photos

VITA 12-12-2013 10:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mo707 (Post 1385019)
I work at toyota, if i remember ill look it up tomorrow.! :)

THANKSS !!!!
:D


Quote:

Originally Posted by Dezoris (Post 1385081)
You need: 42450A and 42450B (SU00300791 and SU0030079)
42311N 42312B

http://www.villagescionparts.com/sho...rimLevel=24532

Enjoy @VITA don't say I never helped.

http://www.villagescionparts.com/ima...ze/413721A.jpg


yes, that's the closest thing i found
but i just need the Bearing
not the whole thing

problem is that i need the Bearing code/part number

example:

http://www.gearinstalls.com/tommyins...es/tommy24.jpg

http://www.can-amtalk.com/forums/upl...1303986023.jpg

Dezoris 12-12-2013 01:51 PM

You won't find just the bearing from subaru or toyota on this its a one piece assembly. You have to go after market bearing which is not a good idea for this part. Pressing out the old bearing and trying to get a new one in without damaging it will be almost impossible.

The labor involved in doing that anyway would be probably equal to just buying the new hub. Is this just a cost issue?

s2d4 12-12-2013 02:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dezoris (Post 1385891)
You won't find just the bearing from subaru or toyota on this its a one piece assembly. You have to go after market bearing which is not a good idea for this part. Pressing out the old bearing and trying to get a new one in without damaging it will be almost impossible.

What is so different about these wheel bearings?

VITA 12-12-2013 02:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dezoris (Post 1385891)
You won't find just the bearing from subaru or toyota on this its a one piece assembly. You have to go after market bearing which is not a good idea for this part. Pressing out the old bearing and trying to get a new one in without damaging it will be almost impossible.

The labor involved in doing that anyway would be probably equal to just buying the new hub. Is this just a cost issue?

yes!

132 x 2 pcs = 260
+ 150 shipping = $400
(shipping 20 days)

NSK - SKF or any GOOD bearing ...50$
(shipping 20 mins)

sorry, im in the wrong side of the world
thats why im searching for it


btw.. your solution is the best, for sure
in that case, of course

VITA 12-12-2013 02:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by s2d4 (Post 1385920)
What is so different about these wheel bearings?

some guys told me that Bearings are same than Subaru WRX 02-07
but..im trying to ask the boys here
maybe i found some who had the same problem before

OrbitalEllipses 12-12-2013 02:51 PM

Is this not covered under the Toyota's limited warranty in Argentina?

Quote:

Originally Posted by VITA (Post 1386054)
some guys told me that Bearings are same than Subaru WRX 02-07
but..im trying to ask the boys here
maybe i found some who had the same problem before

08+ actually. The bolt pattern is the same as 02-07, but the hub is from the 08+ rear suspension.

Dezoris 12-12-2013 05:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by VITA (Post 1386040)
yes!

132 x 2 pcs = 260
+ 150 shipping = $400
(shipping 20 days)

NSK - SKF or any GOOD bearing ...50$
(shipping 20 mins)

sorry, im in the wrong side of the world
thats why im searching for it


btw.. your solution is the best, for sure
in that case, of course

I take for granted your location, as it would be easy for me to eat the $260 US and install myself vs. pressing in new.

I realize now based on your location that cost doubles.
To save the costs now you are unfortunately having to find comparable bearings. The current gen Imprezza has the same style rear suspension. You have to go back to the 2007 model year to find press in wheel bearings from Subaru. Whether they are the same size are not is a gamble.

Mo707 12-12-2013 06:04 PM

SU003-00791
$187.94 AFTER TAX IN CA
EDIT: CANT GET JUST THE BEARING. ITS THE WHOLE ASSY.

LotsaMiles 05-03-2019 06:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mo707 (Post 1386494)
SU003-00791
$187.94 AFTER TAX IN CA
EDIT: CANT GET JUST THE BEARING. ITS THE WHOLE ASSY.

What a difference a few years makes. I hit the business end of a 4x4 a few years ago in my FRS. It damaged the front wheel, tire and front bearing. I had the dealership replace it. Oddly, though the rear wheel ht it, it was not damaged.

Well, at 164k miles, it's bad now. But I just went to amazon and got it for $65. Two for $120. OEM (not the cheap one).

In just a few short years getting this part has gone from "what do I do now?" to Order it on Amazon. And I even found a video describing how to do it:

[ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cBRsE72LqzI[/ame]


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