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That is what I initially thought, but the replacement bearing will not fit without a deflector. The radius on the edge of the bearing that contacts the axle is bigger than the one the original bearing had, this allows the bearing to be pushed onto the...
Had a bit of a problem today. Wanted to replace the rear wheel bearing on my 172 but when I took the disc off I found the deflector on the axle was missing. Where is the best place to get a new one from, is it a part Reno will stock.
Thanks in advance.
Ed
I noticed the noise on monday, so probably about 150miles ago, was going to sort it after xmas when I've got some time off but shouldn't I be leaving a week?? Thanks.
good write up. Get the wheels and springs on. The wheels are atleast standard Renault parts and your car would be listed on an insurance database to have alloys on, you could always say you bought it like that and because they are renault parts thought they were standard.
I wasn't sure if they only came in 1 fitment, if I knew the offset and pcd I would know myself if they fit. All I know is they came off a civic 4 stud.
Cheers for that Dave, good bit of knowledge.
I wouldn't mind some speedlines, but in terms of looks I think I'd have to go with the rest of the sheep and get some turinis!
Don't think Ali shares that opinion, thinks I should get rid. Well they need a good clean up as you can see and I think they have the same bolt spacing as a 172 (4x100) so if thats the case I will put them on and see what they look like.
Not sure they'd even fit mate, but came with 2 nearly new Toyo's and 2 nearly new Continentals (195/45/16), so that was the main reason for buying them.
Bought these tonight, no centre caps and cant find any indication of make. Wondered if anyone knew???
16inch x 7
Made in England.
Thats about all I can read in the dark.