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Hello everyone.

 

I have bought a Sankey wide track trailer that has been converted to an expedition trailer tent but I want to replace the outer bearings and wheel studs as they are all rather worn.

 

I have bought some bearings from MM4x4 in Droitwich who have told me that they are the same as a series Land Rover (is this true? they certainly look the same)

 

But does anyone know where the best place I could get new wheel studs from?

 

Also what would be the best grease to use when packing the new bearings in?

 

Any other advice would be greatly appreciated as I want this Sankey to be well looked after. My Wife and I and our young Son are planning a big trip round Europe next year in our Land Rover Defender towing the Sankey expedition trailer as our accommodation- so I really want the trailer to be in top notch condition.

 

Many thanks in advance

 

Kind regards

 

Rock

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Ok Mr Salt you have a FV2381, but can you define which Mk you have? Or give the NSN, Asset Code or contract to pin it down precisely. :)

 

Thank you Mr Elliot for your reply.

 

I have had a look at the plate and it reads as follows:

 

Trailer Cargo, 3/4 Ton 2 WH Sankey

No. V236

Vehicle No. 24 GB 24

CES No. 33984

Chassis No. 451

Code No. 2855 0790

 

And the plate on the body reads:

Assembly No. FV.746810

 

I hope this pins it down precisely.

 

Thanks again

 

Rock

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Thank you Mr Elliot for your reply.

 

I have had a look at the plate and it reads as follows:

 

Trailer Cargo, 3/4 Ton 2 WH Sankey

No. V236

Vehicle No. 24 GB 24

CES No. 33984

Chassis No. 451

Code No. 2855 0790

 

And the plate on the body reads:

Assembly No. FV.746810

 

I hope this pins it down precisely.

 

Thanks again

 

Rock

 

Yes the Asset Code 2855 0790 pins it down.

 

"No. V236" should read FV2361, so this is not a wide track which would be FV2381

 

Your bearing is:

 

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http://www.lrseries.com/shop/product/listing/20121/9501057-WHEEL-HUB-BEARING.html?search=9501057&page=1

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ISTR the Legacy is going back to "Narrow Track" Rubery Owen days and commonality with Austin FV.1800 Champ hubs & drum brakes , not Land Rover ,,.

 

However it does X ref. with Rover & Unipart No.

 

http://www.lrseries.com/shop/product/listing/10629/RTC3416-INNER-HUB-BEARING.html?search=217269&page=1

 

Obviously Timken or SKF , not Chinese for regular hard & overloaded use. Rather than a LM type grease for packing - I would probably use a better Rocol product

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Wheel hub studs ??

 

There was a Widetrack pdf. Parts List for all Mk. on the Leo Mocce website , bit of an annoyance what ! Removed - his site has been taken off server for USA infringements - seems ripping off & listing for free to many publishing info. copyrite others.

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That NSN equates to a number of part numbers & sources:

 

16D3119 - RAF part no for MT roller bearings

217269 - Land Rover

359S354A - British Timken

359S354X - British Timken

GHB162 - Rover

K359SK354A - SKF

 

 

Thank you all for your replies but I'm afraid I am a bit lost with all the numbers and abbreviations- for example what is NSN? and what doe WH mean on my Sankey plate?

 

Sorry if I appear thick but all this is quite new to me

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Thank you all for your replies but I'm afraid I am a bit lost with all the numbers and abbreviations- for example what is NSN? and what doe WH mean on my Sankey plate?

 

Sorry if I appear thick but all this is quite new to me

 

2 WH = 2 Wheeled

 

NSN = NATO Stock Number

 

http://www.hmvf.co.uk/pdf/NATOparts.pdf

 

Not thick at all, it takes a while to untangle things :)

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