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womble



Member Since: 27 Jan 2012
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rear o/s squeak from wheel
hello all i have driven nearly 700 miles today in my 110 and i can hear a squeak and also the wheel centre feels a bit warm but NOT hot. i think the problem is a wheel bearing.i have a set with me i think (i'm in germany ) but will they be correct i.e. are front and rears the same.it is a 1996 300 tdi
Post #370239 7th Nov 2014 9:51pm
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Fifth Horseman



Member Since: 08 Mar 2011
Location: Lanarkshire
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United Kingdom 2011 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 XS CSW Santorini Black
Yes front and rear bearings are the same RTC3429 (old part no) or STC4382.
Hub seal RTC3511 to vin KA930455 and up to axle no 22S08283B - for all others FTC4785.

Could also be the brake sticking.
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womble



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must go off and find a friendly mechanic i think,got tools but no grease etc.we shall see.

thanks for your advice Thumbs Up
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landy andy



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I'd check the brakes and caliper first.

Andy
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womble



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checked brake pads and rears are very low.getting some new ones in magde burg on monday.my fault, lesson learnt.went into a opel dealer and they were very helpful.restores your faith in human nature doesn't it
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