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Old Nov 12, 2020 | 03:52 AM
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I have a 2007 Tucson 2.7 All wheel I need to replace the centre bearing on the tailshaft. my dealer has tod me that my car was manufactured to have a 28 ml bearing which I bought . But the tailshaft is 30ml. They told me it was something that happened in manufacture. Has anyone had this issue? Also can someone help me with a part number for the 30ml bearing. I have a pic of the bearing that was taken off maybe someone can identify it. Am I able to upload a pic?
 

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This is the bearing that came off, unable to read the item number though
 
Old Nov 12, 2020 | 05:51 AM
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You might consider calling a Hyundai dealer Parts dept, provide your vehicle (VIN) vehicle identification number,and they should be able to provide you with the correct part #.
You might need to pay a little more, but should get the correct part. If that brg is pressed on , you might need to have a shop handle the job.
 
Old Nov 12, 2020 | 06:04 AM
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Thank you Hanky,
I have submitted my VIN to my parts supplier and he says that a 28 ml bearing is what should be on my car, but it has a 30 ml shaft, the best he can say "Might be some quirk with the production of your car that might have had a different size shaft installed.". Any further help would be appreciated. Leapyleeee
 
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I'm thinking it may be easier to change the shaft.
 
Old Nov 13, 2020 | 07:36 AM
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That could be the smarter way to go. Just make sure the replacement shaft is exactly the same length as the one removed.
 
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Thank you for the tip I have no idea really when it comes to this stuff, I have learnt a bit about centre bearings though, well the ones that don't fit anyhow
 

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Please let us know how you make out with this, thank you.
 
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I surely will
 
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So after further research, the bearing in the picture is a DS 134 4J100 that comes off a Hyundai Creta, I live in Aus and the Creta has never been imported to Aus. I am unable to buy this part in Aus. The overseas suppliers I have contacted only sell in lots of 100. Can someone advise of a seller that ships to Australia for reasonable price.
 



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