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Can anyone please help ID these wheel bearings?
karlak - 26/3/15 at 02:20 PM

Just seeing if the locost community can help out here. Below are some pictures and a description of bearings from a Jaguar XKR GT spec race car. I have copied the text and pictures below from a mate who is trying to ID them. Can anyone help source new ones ??


"Can anyone help identify this bearing unit?? And before anyone says it there is no part number on it at all.... is a manufactured unit from a vehicle pre 2010.... has anyone fitted anything similar to any cars or vans etc?? The wheel PCD is 5 x 110mm and the centre to centre on the mounting holes is 81mm and they are m10 x 1.5 holes..... even if you've just fitted something that looks similar that's a starting point...."

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[Edited on 26/3/15 by karlak]


owelly - 26/3/15 at 04:12 PM

What size spigot wheel spigot?


19sac65 - 26/3/15 at 04:17 PM

Gm use 5x110
Vauxhall / saab ??


hizzi - 26/3/15 at 05:46 PM

these look very much like discovery or freelander hubs, there is three different sizes all 5 stud , freelander one, then td5 disco 2 , then rangerover sport/ disco 3/4 all very similar but different stud sizes and the centre bores differ by a few milimeters

and considering the car is made by jag landrover thats where to look i reckon


jcduroc - 26/3/15 at 06:44 PM

Which is the centre bore?


pewe - 26/3/15 at 09:47 PM

Ask bearingboys I've found them pretty helpful for oddball stuff.
HTH.
Cheers, Pewe10


mark chandler - 26/3/15 at 10:07 PM

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Originally posted by hizzi
these look very much like discovery or freelander hubs, there is three different sizes all 5 stud , freelander one, then td5 disco 2 , then rangerover sport/ disco 3/4 all very similar but different stud sizes and the centre bores differ by a few milimeters

and considering the car is made by jag landrover thats where to look i reckon


That's my thought as well.

There will be a standard bearing pressed into that lump, you will need a big press to shift it, I expect those castellated bits undo.

[Edited on 26/3/15 by mark chandler]


DW100 - 27/3/15 at 03:15 PM

That type doesn't come apart. The center shaft is belled over in manufacturing. The castellated bits look non-standard to me. Something fairly modern with the magnetic ABS seal.

[Edited on 27/3/15 by DW100]