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Originally posted by Apollodog

Hi,

 

Can anyone tell me how much a Rear wheel bearing kit for a '94 Supra would cost and where I can buy one from.

 

Many Thanks

 

Never had to buy one, but guessing about 80 quid. Fitting is not most peoples idea of DIY though, it's pretty involved. i am in Shropshire and could supply or fit for you if it helps.

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Ok, here goes. This was from my local Toyota dealer when I had one replaced. This was for a facelift car, but I imagine they are the same. There are loads of oil seals, circlips and god knows what else:

 

Needle bearing 125.45

Circlip 1.59

Oil seal 16.51

Deflector,w/brg 18.63

Nut 1.95

Plate, Lock nut 5.69

Pin, cotter 0.16

Oil seal 21.16

 

Total 191.14 (224.59 inc VAT)

 

Plus a shed-load for labour of course. I've got the part numbers if you want.

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Originally posted by SimonB

Ok, here goes. This was from my local Toyota dealer when I had one replaced. This was for a facelift car, but I imagine they are the same. There are loads of oil seals, circlips and god knows what else:

 

Needle bearing 125.45

Circlip 1.59

Oil seal 16.51

Deflector,w/brg 18.63

Nut 1.95

Plate, Lock nut 5.69

Pin, cotter 0.16

Oil seal 21.16

 

Total 191.14 (224.59 inc VAT)

 

Plus a shed-load for labour of course. I've got the part numbers if you want.

 

They're only a fiver for an escort!:D Al.

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Originally posted by John Packham

You've got to be crazy Simon. If the bearing's gone the seals won't be anywhere near perfect. This is like changing a clutch plate but not the release bearing - while the gearbox is out...

 

Why is it people buy what was a £40,000 supercar and expect it to cost Ford Escort prices to maintain?

 

Which is why I have a bill from Toyota for the whole lot :). I'd always get everything changed personally, especially for critical things like wheel bearings, but I didn't know if it was essential to replace all the nuts and other bits n bobs - sounds like it is.

 

They charged 2.6 hours labour btw.

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