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Is this the CORRECT Rear Wheel Bearing?

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Old 08-31-2010, 01:32 AM
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Hi guys. I need to replace my rear wheel bearing on the passenger side and Ive looked online for a part and noticed that there are a few different looking ones and was wondering if one of you could tell me which one is the correct one. 2004 Crossfire Limited btw. Thanks guys.

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2004-2008 Chrysler Crossfire Wheel Bearing - Timken - Rear, Direct OE replacement

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2004-2006 Chrysler Crossfire Wheel Bearing - Driveshaft & Axle - Timken 04-06 Crossfire Wheel Bearing - 17854-05068507 - PartsGeek

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REAR WHEEL BEARING 2004-2008 CHRYSLER CROSSFIRE: eBay Motors (item 120603151515 end time Aug-31-10 02:49:05 PDT)
 
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Looking at the service manual the bearing is NOT a tapered bearing. So your option #1 should be the correct one.

James can tell you positively as he has a pair in hand...
 
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Here is a pic of the wheel bearing I have on the shelf. PM an offer for 1 or 2 bearings. I bought these directly form TIMKEN, they are not cheap imitations. Thanks.

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yep, that is the one he found in option #1... Timken bearings are one of the best..
 
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i have a question on this one. Can i use the Mercedes slk 320 bearing kit?? will i need it? or just the bearing is fine. will the bearing fit the crossfire or should i look into the crossfire rear bearing only. My rear bearing on passenger side has a little play on it.

I know for the front bearings it is better to get the whole bearing kit because of the seals, bearings, and the expensive non reversible nut that tightens the whole bearing together. Chrysler charged me 32 dollars for the nut, instead if you go to a Mercedes Benz dealer and ask for the front wheel bearing kit for the Mercedes slk 320 you will get the bearings, seals, the nut, and the little cover that goes in front of everything for 50 dollars.

I don't deal with Chrysler dealers, they just get their parts from Mercedes and bump their prices....

Chrysler is asking for 230 dollars for the rear bearing????????? can you believe this. when you can easily get a perfect timken rear wheel bearing for 60 to 70 dollars.......and if your smart you go to autohausaz.com and search for the mercedes slk 320 you will find the whole rear bearing kit for 60 bucks!!!!!!!!!!! that's why i ask if that one will work or just get a plain timken bearing on auto parts for 60 dollars as well...

any feedback, advice, opinions, experiences, will help the forum and my self included..
 
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