ST185 front Wheel Bearing Seal Kit
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ST185 front Wheel Bearing Seal Kit
Anyone know the difference between these two front wheel bearing seal kits?
04422-20060 superceded by 20080
and
04422-20020 superceded by 20110
Last time I ordered, I got the 20110 set.
This time I'm about to order, and I'm quoted the 20060 superceded by 20080 version, but the 20110 version is still current too.
04422-20060 superceded by 20080
and
04422-20020 superceded by 20110
Last time I ordered, I got the 20110 set.
This time I'm about to order, and I'm quoted the 20060 superceded by 20080 version, but the 20110 version is still current too.
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Re: ST185 front Wheel Bearing Seal Kit
No idea the difference between the two, but I did a wheel bearing job last month and successfully used 90369-38003-77 and 04422-20110.
Everything is working great with it.
Best of luck.
Everything is working great with it.
Best of luck.
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Re: ST185 front Wheel Bearing Seal Kit
Looks like one is RH side, the other LH side. Not sure why or how they'd be different, when I replaced my ST185 wheel bearings I got the same part # for both sides and didn't see any differences between right or left.
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Re: ST185 front Wheel Bearing Seal Kit
I did one side with 20110 and seems fine. I was just curious what the 20060 now 20080 is and if its the same.
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Re: ST185 front Wheel Bearing Seal Kit
I purchased seal kit 04422- 20080 and it came with the ABS version of the dust ring (43246-12020) which has a taller lip and includes the cutout hole for the sensor to see through.
I also purchased just the non-abs version of the dust ring (43246-20010) out of curiosity. The lip is very short and has a longer cutout which I suspect is just for water to drain from if positioned to face downward.
After comparing the two, I decided to use the ABS version even though my car does not have ABS anymore (I installed non-abs knuckles but still have the ABS gear ring installed on the drive shafts) because the ABS dust ring would provide more protection against dust and debris in my opinion.
I believe the 04422- 20020 kit which is now superseded by 04422-20110 is the Non-ABS version of the seal kit with the smaller lipped dust ring.
This website described the difference with pictures:
https://minkara.carview.co.jp/userid/23 ... /note.aspx
Cheers
I also purchased just the non-abs version of the dust ring (43246-20010) out of curiosity. The lip is very short and has a longer cutout which I suspect is just for water to drain from if positioned to face downward.
After comparing the two, I decided to use the ABS version even though my car does not have ABS anymore (I installed non-abs knuckles but still have the ABS gear ring installed on the drive shafts) because the ABS dust ring would provide more protection against dust and debris in my opinion.
I believe the 04422- 20020 kit which is now superseded by 04422-20110 is the Non-ABS version of the seal kit with the smaller lipped dust ring.
This website described the difference with pictures:
https://minkara.carview.co.jp/userid/23 ... /note.aspx
Cheers
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Re: ST185 front Wheel Bearing Seal Kit
Thanks Corey.
That totally explains it. ABS vs non ABS. I will also do what you did; use the ABS version (20080) even though my RC also doesn't have ABS.
That totally explains it. ABS vs non ABS. I will also do what you did; use the ABS version (20080) even though my RC also doesn't have ABS.
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