Sorry Fellas put a wrong heading on the other post and can't figure how to delete it!!
Has anyone replaced and sourced a correctly made front hub / bearing?
I ask that way because I've had 2 different ones, including from Jeep Chrysler Parts, without the shouldered wheel stud.
So the discs can move slightly on the stud, no matter how tight they are. There is a lot of force when you accelerate and brake! And it will probably do it every time.
Mine is petrol so I heard it the first time (I hold my hands up my garage mate did the swap in a hurry for me) when parking it up at home, forward / reverse etc.
Of course, over a long enough time, this could lead to failure, and then accidents, and why it happened legal cases, just because the after market industry doesn't realise the importance of that shoulder, rather shocking.
It may be that the noise of the diesel engine will easily hide the clunk as it does it.
Anyway some pictures on ebay clearly show them without the shoulder!!!! But JeepChryslerParts had a shoulder - but not when they arrived!!!
The part number is 04641517AD and are available from Chrysler UK, but at £230 each was trying to avoid that. With import duty it's actually more from the States, bugger.
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Sorry Fellas put a wrong heading on the other post and can't figure how to delete it!!
Has anyone replaced and sourced a correctly made front hub / bearing?
I ask that way because I've had 2 different ones, including from Jeep Chrysler Parts, without the shouldered wheel stud.
So the discs can move slightly on the stud, no matter how tight they are. There is a lot of force when you accelerate and brake! And it will probably do it every time.
Mine is petrol so I heard it the first time (I hold my hands up my garage mate did the swap in a hurry for me) when parking it up at home, forward / reverse etc.
Of course, over a long enough time, this could lead to failure, and then accidents, and why it happened legal cases, just because the after market industry doesn't realise the importance of that shoulder, rather shocking.
It may be that the noise of the diesel engine will easily hide the clunk as it does it.
Anyway some pictures on ebay clearly show them without the shoulder!!!! But JeepChryslerParts had a shoulder - but not when they arrived!!!
The part number is 04641517AD and are available from Chrysler UK, but at £230 each was trying to avoid that. With import duty it's actually more from the States, bugger.
This could be interesting.
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