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[FONT=verdana,geneva"]What is people's experience with rear wheel bearings failing. I have just had rns changed after 28.5K miles. It had been noisy for about 2K before that. Porsche centre said it was too bad to pass MOT.

What are other members' experience in this area?[FONT=verdana,geneva"]



 
Ah i wonder if i could get mine done the same.... OPC Mark?

Although i have an RAC warranty and FSH...
 
ORIGINAL: boxsterboy

Ah i wonder if i could get mine done the same.... OPC Mark?

Although i have an RAC warranty and FSH...

Reading, but they had to put a claim in to Porsche Cars GB...
 
I might try an tackle my local OPC - However unsure how my RAC warranty will fair - I'll write a letter to Porsche, see what they come up with!

 
ORIGINAL: JCB..

All my bearings are belong to me! [&:]

Still got the ones it came with 85K [:)]

JCB..

B*strd ! For years I've been trying to get that bases thing out of my head.... I can just hear 'all your bases are belong to us' rattling around in my head for weeks to come

:(
 
Hi - I had a wheel bearing go at just 13K miles at 5 years old. Sure lack of use didn't help. Now unfortunately off road yet again until September when hope to take an active part again in the Boxster Register.

Simon Boxall 98/AS/MB
 
ORIGINAL: penfold944

ORIGINAL: JCB..

All my bearings are belong to me! [&:]

Still got the ones it came with 85K [:)]

JCB..

B*strd ! For years I've been trying to get that bases thing out of my head.... I can just hear 'all your bases are belong to us' rattling around in my head for weeks to come

:(

Sorry Mate![8D]
 

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