Did you have the discs/bearings replaced or a previous owner? You probably won't have any rights against the garage if a previous owner fitted them but I would still contact them if they are local. If you don't ask you don't get! As has been said they could have missed fitting the spacer or under/over tightened the hub nut. For the cost of the spacers and piece of mind I would recommend you buy 2 new ones from Renault Wolverhampton (Adam) or G 172 and make sure the hub nuts are correctly torqued when the new discs/bearings are fitted. There is a thread somewhere with the torque setting but I think it's around 175Nm.my rear wheel bearing has went but i noticed a reciept from a garage that supplied and fitted the rear disks with wheel bearings.
these were done about 10k ago. am i right saying they will replace due to warranty?
Thanks in advance
my rear wheel bearing has went but i noticed a reciept from a garage that supplied and fitted the rear disks with wheel bearings.
these were done about 10k ago. am i right saying they will replace due to warranty?
Thanks in advance
I got about 23 miles out of a pair of SNR rears. That's what you'd get from Renault for anyone that doesn't know. Spacer in place and torqued up to 175nm. There's a potential that the originals could've nipped up and spun on the stub axles, but there's certainly no tell tale signs that's happened though.That's usually about what they last to be honest, especially if a cheaper non-oem set.
I already got some spacers rings from g172 but I checked the paper work and just so happens they have been replaced. The garage isn't local but not too fussed to travel to sort for free. I'm going to phone then tomorrow and work out the distance to get it sorted. Defo should get more than 10k out them. The rear disks are still perfect. No spacers EtherDid you have the discs/bearings replaced or a previous owner? You probably won't have any rights against the garage if a previous owner fitted them but I would still contact them if they are local. If you don't ask you don't get! As has been said they could have missed fitting the spacer or under/over tightened the hub nut. For the cost of the spacers and piece of mind I would recommend you buy 2 new ones from Renault Wolverhampton (Adam) or G 172 and make sure the hub nuts are correctly torqued when the new discs/bearings are fitted. There is a thread somewhere with the torque setting but I think it's around 175Nm.
Have you got wheel spacers fitted? This can put extra load through the bearings and wouldn't be covered by a warranty on parts or labour. Might still be worth a go though.