What are the bearings and seals on a Jaguar XJ6?

What are the bearings and seals on a Jaguar XJ6?

BEARING & SEAL KIT, REAR HUB CARRIER LOWER PIVOT FITS 1969-1987 XJ6 and all XJS up to 1994 WITH INBOARD BRAKES. This kit has the bearings and seals for the outer wishbone. Each kit includes 4 C16029 bearings and 4 C20178 felt seals which is enough to do both sides of the car. The inner wishbone bearing and seal kit is part number C17167/SET.

What kind of wheel spacer does a Jaguar XJ6 have?

CAC3818 CCC6806 (CCC680614) WHEEL BEARING SPACER SHIM, 0.116 REAR FITS 1980-1987 XJ6, AND 1976-1991 XJS. CAC3818 CCC6806 (CCC680616) WHEEL BEARING SPACER SHIM, 0.120 REAR FITS 1980-1987 XJ6, AND 1976-1991 XJS.

What kind of brakes does a Jaguar XJ6 have?

The rear driveshaft acts as the upper control arm. Power-assisted Anti-lock Brake Systems (ABS) with four-wheel disc brakes are standard equipment on all Jaguar XJ6 models covered in this manual. Power rack-and-pinion steering is also standard equipment. Your Jaguar manual The aim of this manual is to help you get the best value from your vehicle.

How often do you change wheel bearings on a Jaguar?

Jaguar thoughtfully provided lube fittings for the wheel bearings but the wheels must be removed to find them. The service manual recommends a 15,000 mile (25,000 km) interval for this service. My suggestion is to do this every 6,000 miles (10,000 km) when you rotate the tires – it’s an ideal time, convenience wise.

BEARING & SEAL KIT, REAR HUB CARRIER LOWER PIVOT FITS 1969-1987 XJ6 and all XJS up to 1994 WITH INBOARD BRAKES. This kit has the bearings and seals for the outer wishbone. Each kit includes 4 C16029 bearings and 4 C20178 felt seals which is enough to do both sides of the car. The inner wishbone bearing and seal kit is part number C17167/SET.

CAC3818 CCC6806 (CCC680614) WHEEL BEARING SPACER SHIM, 0.116 REAR FITS 1980-1987 XJ6, AND 1976-1991 XJS. CAC3818 CCC6806 (CCC680616) WHEEL BEARING SPACER SHIM, 0.120 REAR FITS 1980-1987 XJ6, AND 1976-1991 XJS.

Jaguar thoughtfully provided lube fittings for the wheel bearings but the wheels must be removed to find them. The service manual recommends a 15,000 mile (25,000 km) interval for this service. My suggestion is to do this every 6,000 miles (10,000 km) when you rotate the tires – it’s an ideal time, convenience wise.

The rear driveshaft acts as the upper control arm. Power-assisted Anti-lock Brake Systems (ABS) with four-wheel disc brakes are standard equipment on all Jaguar XJ6 models covered in this manual. Power rack-and-pinion steering is also standard equipment. Your Jaguar manual The aim of this manual is to help you get the best value from your vehicle.

What kind of hub does a Jaguar XJ6 have?

USED DRIVERS OR PASSENGER SIDE REAR AXLE, HUB AND ALUMINUM HUB CARRIER FULLY ASSEMBLED COMPLETE WITH ALL THE SEALS AND BEARINGS. FITS 1979-1997 XJ6 MODELS Fully assembled, complete with all the seals and bearings.

What kind of transmission does a Jaguar XJ6 have?

Jaguar XJ6 Service and Repair Manual 3261 Jaguar XJ6 Models covered Jaguar XJ6 models with 3.2 litre (3239 cc), 3.6 litre (3590 cc) & 4.0 litre (3980 cc) six-cylinder in-line dohc petrol engines and automatic transmission