I have recently had a rear wheel bearing go for the second time in under 3000 miles of driving. I decided to replace the hub and bearing carrier as they looked a bit pitted and I thought the hub may have damaged the seal on the bearing. Unfortunately neither Ford nor my local motor factors can supply new ones. I have bought a pair off ebay that seem in reasonable condition but have noticed that the flange on the hub is thicker and has only two holes in it as opposed to four in the old one. Consequently it is heavier than the one on the other rear wheel. Should I change both to keep them balanced? The other wheel bearing has given no trouble so I wanted to leave well alone but I am worried about having two hubs of different weights.
I also wanted a new drive shaft but new and reconditioned ones are also unavailable. I took my old one in to be reconditioned but was told it was beyond repair. That surprised me as I thought it was OK but was just having it recoditioned as a precaution. Now I am wondering whether it was faulty and caused the bearing to go or whether when the bearing went it caused damage to the driveshaft. I have seen a pair on ebay but can\'t be sure about condition. Does anyone have any ideas?
I also wanted a new drive shaft but new and reconditioned ones are also unavailable. I took my old one in to be reconditioned but was told it was beyond repair. That surprised me as I thought it was OK but was just having it recoditioned as a precaution. Now I am wondering whether it was faulty and caused the bearing to go or whether when the bearing went it caused damage to the driveshaft. I have seen a pair on ebay but can\'t be sure about condition. Does anyone have any ideas?
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