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Author: Subject: F.S. Ally Sierra rear bearing housings
amalyos

posted on 18/1/12 at 08:11 AM Reply With Quote
F.S. Ally Sierra rear bearing housings

I bought a pair of Ally rear bearing housings at the Autosport show.


I was just about to order the bearings, and realised that they take the larger 68 Dia bearing, which I think is for the bolt on Lobro driveshafts. Mine are push in DOHHHHH.

Before I send them back and get them changed, is anyone interested in them?

They cost me £90 for the pair, so I'd like that back. I'll throw the postage in for being stupid, and not checking

They have no lugs for disk brakes, you'll need the adaptor plates if your running disks.

Steve.

[Edited on 18/1/12 by amalyos]







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daniel mason

posted on 18/1/12 at 10:10 AM Reply With Quote
Steve. How do I fit these to the rear of my Mnr. I currently have the cast ones with bolt on shafts and adaptor plates fitted. But one is binding badly.do I need another type of plate to monut calipers to? If not I may take them






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amalyos

posted on 18/1/12 at 10:30 AM Reply With Quote
They have provisionally gone (pending payment). If anything changes I'll repost.

Daniel, I've got willwoods on the back, they come with a bracket to replace the cast lugs on the disc type housing.
To fit the Sierra rear calipers to the drum type housing, you need some adaptor plates. MNR can supply them, but they are very common, so there must be other sources as well.

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