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Rear Wheel Bearings

Discussion in '1965-1970 Shelby Mustang GT350 & GT500' started by Texas Swede, Jun 29, 2007.

  1. Texas Swede

    Texas Swede Well-Known Member

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    Hi guys,
    Just got back from a three weeks vacation in the old
    country Sweden and have some advise for you:
    Always replace your rear wheel bearings when you have the
    axles out and haven't changed them for a while.
    I learnt the hard way this past weeks. When driving my 67 from
    the Club of American Ford's convention to my summer house,
    a trip of 200 miles, the right rear wheel bearing started to make
    a noise. With about 10 miles to go the noise was so bad, I stopped
    and called my Collector Car insurance company in Sweden
    and 30 minutes later a flat bed tow truck showed up and took
    my car to the summer house. Out of pocket cost was about $40.
    With the help of friends that loaned me the tools and a neighbor
    who loaned me his car, I was able to get new bearings and installed
    the one on the right rear wheel. Before I drive the car next year, I will
    install the left one as well. I have never thought about rear wheel bearings until one went bad. Could have been much worse if the wheel had locked up
    or something. Created a lot of metal pieces collected in the brake drum though.
    Glad to back home again.
    Regards, Texas Swede
     
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    OVERRIDE Well-Known Member

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    Hi Bo

    Have you checked the oil in the rear end . If it is to low you will not get enough oil in the axel tubes to keep the bearings lube by the gear oil.
    Post some pictures of the cars at the Shelby meet.

    Mike
     
  3. Texas Swede

    Texas Swede Well-Known Member

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    Hi Mike,
    Sorry, but I don't have any pictures as my camera
    gave up before the meet. Can't recharge it with the
    220V over there and forgot my adapter.
    The rear wheel bearings are permanently greased and
    on the outside of the oil seals in the tubes which means that
    the oil will and should never reach the bearings.
    How is the 65?
    Texas Swede
     

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