MPTech
03-27-2023, 10:01 AM
I bought my kit just after the MK4 was released 2011, with the old IRS (T-Bird) configuration.
When the axles were shipped, FFR provided a spacer with the setup. This seemed like a shortcut to me at the time, but there wasn't a long-term fix. I didn't like it, but was told it would not compromise the setup. Installing the FFR supplied spacer moved the bearing shield away from the bearing and essentially useless.
Well 10 years / 30k+ miles later, unprotected, the DS bearing is shot. I replaced it. (not fun having to disassemble and drop it off to have it pressed out). Re-assembled it, but I'm concerned about the new, unprotected bearing. AND I'm probably going to remove and replace the PS for peace of mind. The way it is manufactured, the spacer cannot be installed after the bearing
My question/concern, as you can probably already tell, is this compromise solution. I remember hearing at the time that there was a mistake when FFR ordered the axles from the manufacturer and they were delivered too short.
Has anyone else had this issue? Is there a better solution?? What is the risk / danger of removing the spacer? Premature wear? I'm personally familiar with the risk of running the spacer with literally nothing to protect the bearing.
When the axles were shipped, FFR provided a spacer with the setup. This seemed like a shortcut to me at the time, but there wasn't a long-term fix. I didn't like it, but was told it would not compromise the setup. Installing the FFR supplied spacer moved the bearing shield away from the bearing and essentially useless.
Well 10 years / 30k+ miles later, unprotected, the DS bearing is shot. I replaced it. (not fun having to disassemble and drop it off to have it pressed out). Re-assembled it, but I'm concerned about the new, unprotected bearing. AND I'm probably going to remove and replace the PS for peace of mind. The way it is manufactured, the spacer cannot be installed after the bearing
My question/concern, as you can probably already tell, is this compromise solution. I remember hearing at the time that there was a mistake when FFR ordered the axles from the manufacturer and they were delivered too short.
Has anyone else had this issue? Is there a better solution?? What is the risk / danger of removing the spacer? Premature wear? I'm personally familiar with the risk of running the spacer with literally nothing to protect the bearing.