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For those interested, i only ended up paying $120 for the front bearings, the brand is Koyo. The CBC sales dude was very helpful and explained how CBC go about their bearings. CBC also sell the Chinese made bearings for a lot cheaper, but they have had a few instances where they have failed. He did say over time, the Chinese made bearings will eventually be just as good in most applications.
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exactly the same as i payed. add to that $60 for fitting and i was done

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For those interested, i only ended up paying $120 for the front bearings, the brand is Koyo. The CBC sales dude was very helpful and explained how CBC go about their bearings. CBC also sell the Chinese made bearings for a lot cheaper, but they have had a few instances where they have failed. He did say over time, the Chinese made bearings will eventually be just as good in most applications.

I'm interested in what the part numbers are of the bearings (KOYO) that you got, I just got given the wrong bearings from Bursons, would be much easier to get the right ones with a part number, seals part number also would be handy.

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Nothing wrong with koyo
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Koyo are fine and so are SKF and NTN and years ago you even got a bearing company called FAG(always a joke about that brand at my work). I work in industry and like everybody says there are different quality bearings but it also depends on your application of it. Haven't you guys already found that with uni joints as I have already discovered, I put 2 of a cheap "endurance" brand in a few years ago in the Eterna, and one shit itself in two years. Greased it till the grease oozed out but one cup got none. the better quality hardy spicer is fine and the hardy spicers on the MG have done over 120,000km with no issues.

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I'm interested in what the part numbers are of the bearings (KOYO) that you got, I just got given the wrong bearings from Bursons, would be much easier to get the right ones with a part number, seals part number also would be handy.



Here you go:

MC 112A - Front
MC 235 - Rear

fronts include the seals. You can also just call CBC with part numbers already quoted in this thread.
My cars:
- Track prepped CD9A
- TH Magna 'Madna' wagon on bags (towing vehicle)
http://www.driveght.com.au

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Thanks Yeeehah, So that is part numbers for KOYO brand? Bearing with two seals. They are meant to be getting me the right ones in tomorrow....

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Isnt that what you asked for in post #23....?
So im gonna take a punt and say yes thats the numbers you originally asked for :blink:
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Thanks Yeeehah, So that is part numbers for KOYO brand? Bearing with two seals. They are meant to be getting me the right ones in tomorrow....


yes as per your request, i gave you CBC part numbers for their kit, which will contain Koyo bearings and seals. I don't have the actual koyo numbers for each bearing and seal.
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- TH Magna 'Madna' wagon on bags (towing vehicle)
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Does anyone know if this will fit the spline on my EVO II driveshafts?

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I have Evo 7 rear hubs here which fit on my Evo's drive shafts. So I'm saying that they will.
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yep, they will fit

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but to run that full hub assembly you must be running the later model knuckles and brembos, is that correct?
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Correct
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Here you go:

MC 112A - Front
MC 235 - Rear

fronts include the seals. You can also just call CBC with part numbers already quoted in this thread.

Thanks for the part numbers mate.

 

I need to replace my front bearings too.

Rang CBC today. They quoted me on Front Bearing~MC 112A at $149+ ea. (seals incl'd) Rears~MC 235 at $96+ ea. (seals incl.)   ....to me that seems steep

I rang SKF bearings after that. They quoted me for the Front~AB6695 at $75+ ea. (Didn't get the rear sorry) But these are a GMB branded bearing. I asked him about the quality level as a comparison with their own SKF brand. He said that these are decent enough for my application and reassured me that they weren't crap, even for that price.

Has anybody else recently bought new bearings? (since this thread was started) If so, what price/ brand did you go with? Just curious, cheers





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