VC Posted February 6, 2001 Share Posted February 6, 2001 Does anyone know which vehicle the rear wheel bearings for a 2000 de dion 7 are off - are they the same as a Ford XR4x4? I have a track day this w/e, said bearings have been on order from Caterham for ever, are out of stock and were promised last week. They are now quoting Feb 14 which is too late!! I am therefore in somewhat of a hurry to find another source. I am going to also try ringing around Caterham agents tomorrow but would be interested if I can just get them from my local Ford dealer. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mark.hall Posted February 6, 2001 Share Posted February 6, 2001 Do you have the bearings outquestion.gif If you do, identify them from whatever markings are on them and phone a bearing supply specialists. If you are anywhere near W London at all, there is a company called Brentford Bearings in Harlequin Ave, Brentford, who have supplied bearings to friends of mine in the past for a variety of cars and motorcycles, and at a fraction of the cost of dealers. I would think they would "mail order", and a search on yell.com should realise a phone number. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Swiss_Tony Posted February 6, 2001 Share Posted February 6, 2001 The rear wheel bearings and grease seals on my 7 (96 de-dion) are from a petrol engined sierra. From memory they are all the same other than the diesels. Your local Ford dealer should stock them if not your local motor factors. James Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
VC Posted February 6, 2001 Author Share Posted February 6, 2001 Many thanks for the replies - I'll get the old bearings along to a Ford dealer. If successful I then need to hope its not snowing on Anglesey this w/e! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andrew Dent Posted February 6, 2001 Share Posted February 6, 2001 The weather man claims high pressure, and a half decent w/e. The threat of snow should make Anglesey interesting. If your wagon does not make it. C7 LOw available on Sunday. Andrew Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Delberts Wallet Posted February 6, 2001 Share Posted February 6, 2001 My rear wheel bearing went on the way home from Caterham having just picked it up. The nice man from Classic Carrage collected it and replaced the bearing and stated that it was from a Ford Granada. While on this note is it unusual for the bearing to sieze and fail? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
STEVE GILBERT Posted February 7, 2001 Share Posted February 7, 2001 Wyko-EWB, branches all over and a fraction of the price as long as you can identify the numbers. Got some Opel Diff bearings for £7 All.Knowing1@talk21.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paul D Jones Posted February 7, 2001 Share Posted February 7, 2001 Also try Westfeils Parts Dept as they use the same set up and a lot if Ford bit are cheaper from them and on the shelf. Ask for Andy. paul Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
serimmer Posted March 20, 2001 Share Posted March 20, 2001 Just noticed your comment on thread from Gareth re. wheel bearings. Interested to see this and especially the date of his posting. I've just had wheel bearing fail on my dedion car last week (hence letter to new car owners since Nov 2000 recalling cars). The bearing failed after around twenty miles in a brand new car. I was on a motorway and spun off into the embankment, fortunately I was not injured. Classic Carriage immediately diagnosed bearing failure and car was shipped to caterham direct from motorway recovery agents (damaged car still with them). I have been informed that there was only one other incident and that it was caterhams own car? Interested to hear any comments. scott1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stevefoster Posted March 21, 2001 Share Posted March 21, 2001 A lot of failures being mentioned here! I had one being to fail last summer (1997 car). I bought a complete new hub/bearing assembly and one kit to recon the other side when I had the time. Bought from Caterham. The complete hub/bearing was faulty from manufacture. So I ended up putting the bearing kit into my old hub. It was an easy enough job. Perhap you can get the recon kit more easily? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NickB7 Posted March 22, 2001 Share Posted March 22, 2001 My superlight had to go for rework this week. I heard that it is the housing that needs changing as well. These had to come from Caterham. for info Arrowstar said they had lots of rear wheel bearings in stock. S31VEN Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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