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Honda Jazz Forums => Honda Jazz Mk1 2002-2008 => Topic started by: E27006 on April 19, 2021, 07:03:27 AM
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Ebay has a good number of vendors selling kits for the rear wheel bearings of the Jazz, prices can be as low as £16 per kit, but I am suspicious as to how long such low-cost parts will last
Forum members please post any recommendations for suppliers of such kits and the price to pay for a bearing kit offering a reasonable service life of say 20,000 to 30,000 miles, ie the remainder of the serviceable life of a 15 year old car
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Does it say what brands the bearings are that are listed on Ebay?
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Just be aware that most of the cheap rear bearings on ebay are for drum brakes - you can tell by the four large holes in the hub. Disc brake hubs have two thumb sized holes and two disc securing screw holes. The actual hub is also very slightly different size.
I fitted a factor part to ours, i think it was Comline IIRC. No problems so far, been on 20K miles and still silent - it was the cheapest disc brake hub i could find at the time on ebay, about £30. I did find cheaper, and the description for disc brakes and listing picture was correct, but when they arrived they were for drum brakes and had to go back.
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Thank you, I have ordered a Comline product from Ebay and the cost was less than £30 thanks to a voucher offer and free postage.
The Comline part is CHA144 stated as equivalent to Honda part number 42200-SAA-G51, as found on the Lings Honda parts finder for a 2006 Honda Dsi 1.4SE, rear discs brakes with ABS
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CHA144 is the correct one for disc brake, that's what I ordered.