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rocket

posted on 14/7/05 at 02:40 PM Reply With Quote
steeringrack bearing

Shinybitz.co.uk now supplying these for sierra shafts.

£11.55 plus £2.50 p+p

proper quality feel![pg=]

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David Jenkins

posted on 14/7/05 at 03:07 PM Reply With Quote
That looks really useful - I remember trying to assemble that damn plastic bush thingy...

David






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Rorty

posted on 15/7/05 at 04:56 AM Reply With Quote
Not being rude, but that's just a bog-standard 2-bolt, pressed-steel self-aligning bearing. Is the black plastic bit Sierra or is that what Shinybitz are really selling?
If the plastic bit is just a Sierra part, then the bearing would be a lot cheaper than £11.55 plus £2.50 p+p from your local bearing retailer.





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rocket

posted on 15/7/05 at 08:33 AM Reply With Quote
bearing

What car is it your building Rorty?

Rgds

Roger

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David Jenkins

posted on 15/7/05 at 08:41 AM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Rorty
Not being rude, but that's just a bog-standard 2-bolt, pressed-steel self-aligning bearing.


We need details! Specifications! Part numbers!



David

P.S. It probably is a standard part - the trick is to know which part to ask for...






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Rorty

posted on 15/7/05 at 08:57 AM Reply With Quote
Just about all the major manufacturers have those bearings in their range. You start by choosing the self aligning bearing (whether with locking ring or grub screw etc.) followed by the flange (whether cast iron, pressed steel, 2-bolt, 3-bolt, 4-bolt, plummer block etc.) and then any other items you care for such as rubber insulating mounts etc.
Look up your favourite bearing catalogue and you'll find a ton of part numbers.
Here's a sample.

I just did a quick search of SKF in the UK and came up with this page.
Happy hunting.

[Edited on 15/7/05 by Rorty]





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Rorty

posted on 15/7/05 at 09:00 AM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by rocket
What car is it your building Rorty?

Rgds

Roger


I'm currently resting...as an old thespian might say. Taking the water, you know!





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gazza285

posted on 15/7/05 at 09:22 AM Reply With Quote
Doesn't seem like a bad price to me, Farnells are charging over twice that price for a similar bearing. If you know of a cheaper bearing source then fess up Mr Rorty.
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rocket

posted on 15/7/05 at 07:01 PM Reply With Quote
And

So do u own a locost or have you built one Rorty?

Rgds

roger

[Edited on 15/7/05 by rocket]

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Syd Bridge

posted on 15/7/05 at 08:29 PM Reply With Quote
The RS catalogue shows similar bearings for a similar price. Therefore, with a bit of haggling, your local BSL would do them for about a fiver.

Although, the RS cat shows some very nice lightweight reinforced plastic items, for £3-£6, which are used on at least some sportscars, to my knowledge.

Syd.

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