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Originally posted by userzweig
However, the rear bearings seem to be a much bigger job, and should get repacked eventually. I have 150,000 mi, maybe it's time. Apparently the rear bearings use a special spherical roller bearing for the right side and a standard bearing on the left (TOPIC_ID=4882), so I guess I should just go ahead and order them before starting since they will probably need replacement now that they've been there for 35-40 years.
Thanks for all the advice!
1971 Copper 280SL Automatic
I was advised to replace my rear wheel bearings at the same time as I had my rear axle rubber mounts/bushes replaced.
Turned out that the bearings were perfectly OK even at 160K miles.
In fact the mechanic asked me to return the RHS bearing so he could re-use it in someone elses' car as it was a Friday and he couldn't get a new bearing until the next working day (Monday) and the owner wanted to drive the car to Sydney, 1000Km away. Then on to Adelaide for the Classic Car Rally and return. Shows how good the bearing was.
The job turned into a very expensive exercise in over servicing at my expense.
All I wanted was new axle and spring rubbers..... probably half a days work instead of 29,5 hours charged at $120.00/hour.
My point....
If you can do the job yourself, then the time cost is eliminated. If not, be aware of the potential labour cost involved.
This might be a job you could 'check the grease' and leave all else alone until you need to replace axle bushes.
Bob Smith (Brisbane,Australia)
RHD,1967 early 250 SL, auto