Pelicanparts.com has them for $107 a side, plus about $20 in new bolts. That was the best price I found, and free ground shipping is thrown in. It takes a week to arrive though, since they're in California.
I'll try to take some pictures and post a report. Or you can come to the Club DIY next weekend a watch me do the job in person.
Darn will be flying again that weekend. I hate HG to say the least.
Last edited by Scany; 08-27-2006 at 08:37 PM. Reason: Wrong dates about the Club DIY
Hmm. No sign of needing new axle nuts, grease seals, or dust caps in this writeup. Maybe the e39 is different?
dunno, but..there has to be a grease seal on the inner side of the bearing, and it usually gets bent when you pull the inner race off. the axle nut has a section you punch to keep the nut from backing off...it is not reusable. the dust cap on the outside might be reusable if you are careful, but it is better to have a new one handy.
not sure what write up you intended to point to. the link went to the tech session ad.
i have done a lot of bearing replacements on e30/36/46....i don't start the job without all those parts in hand..i actually keep them all in the race car trailer as ready spares...
Last edited by mlytle; 08-28-2006 at 08:15 PM.
This was the writeup I meant to link to:
http://www.zeckhausen.com/E39_Bearings.htm
I'm pretty sure all that stuff came in the box with the SKF front hub we put on my car during the 12 Hour.
EDIT: This morning I checked the FAG front bearing I'm currently carrying around as a spare and it does NOT come with a new nut or dust seal. I only bought the FAG because it seemed that the SKF parts were out of stock from every source I use for parts at the time I bought it. I can't make a side by side comparison but my first impression was the FAG bearing is not as well made as the SKF.
I don't think anyone needs to freak out about losing a wheel because of a failing bearing. We ran 2 stints during the 12 Hour with an obviously failing front bearing without any problems. The bigger problem with running a failing bearing is that the bearing race will weld itself to the stub axle long before you lose a wheel. At that point you are looking at replacing a LOT of parts.
Joel
Last edited by JoelG; 08-31-2006 at 03:17 PM.
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