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daz
15th April 2008, 08:10 PM
Hey just wanted to know if any one has the part number for the rear wheel bearings in a t18 diff. Just to make life easyer when i order them from Toyota and they give me the right parts. Cheers. Also if you got the part number for the front of an AE86 that would be sweet to. :greenbounce:
Jonny Rochester
15th April 2008, 09:28 PM
Tell them TE72, then say "wheel bearing".
Or tell them TE72R-ELMECQ (which is the only varient that came to Australia), then say "wheel bearing".
Same deal with AE86. Australian delivered car, should not be a problem.
These parts are able available from Repco, and should be cheaper there, and more likely to be in stock.
choom78
16th April 2008, 11:54 AM
If you want OEM, go to a bearing shop which supplies NSK/KOYO bearings (e.g. CNC bearings). Bring the bearing down or the code wiring on the bearing itself. Good chance they will have it for a better price than toyota without sacrificing quality.
anastasios
16th April 2008, 01:44 PM
yea where are u located?
daz
16th April 2008, 06:36 PM
Yea was thinking of going to CNC a mate from word said to go there. I live in Helensburgh, first sub of the illawarra but work in kirrawee. Went to toyota yesterday but just wanted to make sure had the wright details. Plus the guy was looking a bit confused. Genuine parts where $45 a side. But still think i will go to CNC.
Nikkojoe
16th April 2008, 09:42 PM
I just went to Auto 1 and got a wheel bearing kit, includes inner and outer and both races aswell as the hub seal. Cost me $24 a side so ~$48 for the pair :)
choom78
17th April 2008, 10:57 PM
Give CNC a call and quote the part number, or even diff. They prob have it listed. It usually comes in a kit. I prefer to go with CNC as you get the actual same part toyota use. Prices are suprising good from my experience.
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