E46 M3 Topran Wheel Bearings BEWARE

BahnStormer

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This weekend I decided to replace the front wheel bearings on the M3.. After plenty of research it appears as though the only available aftermarket options for front wheel bearings for the car (as well as for the Z4 Ms) are made by either FAG (Germany) or Timken (USA).

I ordered a pair of Timken bearings from a really reputable aftermarket BMW spares shop, only to discover that as soon as I opened the box, 'Topran, Germany' was written on the top. I've used Topran in the past in my Golf2 GTi and haven't had any real issues, but also know they're not a particularly top-tier brand..

Unfortunately as I needed the car urgently I decided to fit the Topran part to the car temporarily to get it mobile, I mean, how bad could it be right?

Firstly, notice how the Topran only has 1 brake disk fastening bolt hole compared to the OEM which has 2

Secondly, notice how the OEM has 3 brake disknlocating stubs, compared to the Topran which has none



Then, as I proceed to tap the bearing onto the shaft, low and behold the ABS sensor ring flies off!

As an attempt to continue, I glued on the ring, hammering it on making sure that it's never gonna come off..



I then try again, I then fit the bearing and then begin to torque the 46mm bolt to the required 290Nm.. at around 50Nm I notice the hub no longer wants to spin..

I then take off the hub again to inspect, only to notice this..



If you look around the axle shaft, there is a brass dust ring which is there to protect the bearing from the elements. It's supposed to locate into the ring engineered into the bearing.. but notice in the above picture that the Topran doesn't even have this indentation whereas the OEM FAG does. The Topran bearing was pressing against this brass ring upon torquing, causing it to bite against the axle and not allowing rotation.

If you had to try and drive your car like this, you'd destroy the bearing housing within minutes, rendering the bearing as scrap metal..nevermind the danger..

This basically means that there is no way you can get the Topran part to fit onto the axle without modifying the dust ring (and who would want to do that)..

To be honest it really surprises me how companies can supply and sell parts which simply will never work on a car, and reputable companies too!

This isn't a thread about ranting about quality, merely an opportunity to inform those considering to fit a Topran bearing never to do so. Learn from my expense :=):
 

BahnStormer

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DieselFan@TheFanatics said:
Are you sure the correct part was supplied?

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That's a fair point.. The guy at the shop was pretty certain that they were correct..the part was ordered against the vin. I'm gonna be taking it up with them tomorrow..will keep you updated
 

Theo D

Active member
The topran bearing is a normal e46 wheel bearing... I had the exact same experience with my E46 M.
I had endless wheel alignment issues until I installed OEM bearings.
 

terrynew

Member
That is clearly not the correct replacement part. Wether you replacing with OEM bearings or with others if fitted correctly you should not have a problem with it. Bearings are made with minute tolerances and should not be hammered. Replacing the front wheel bearings. is straightforward compared to the rears.
 

Clint@MMS AUTO

BMWFanatics Advertiser
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Topran is shit, I avoid it like the plague. not just for bearings, Thermostat, mounts, rubbers, bushes.... anything .... best stay away from topran and go with a german manufacturer
 

uncle j

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Hi,

if I may ask how much did you pay for the aftermarket bearing?

Regards

J


Hi

I spoke to my parts manager and he can give to you for R2279.15 each vat included, normal price is over R3000 exc vat. I would still like to know what you paid for them.

Regards

J
 

moranor@axis

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Official Advertiser
part number is clearly printed under Topran Germany in the 1st pic...

it is not for the M3 and fits:
3'E36 Convertible all

3'E36 Compact 316g 316i-1.6 316i-1.9 318tds 318tiM42 318tiM44 323ti

3'E36 Coupé all

Z3 E36 Coupé all

Z3 E36 Roadster all

3'E36 Saloon all

3'E36 Touring all

3'E46 Convertible 318CiN42 318CiN46 320Cd 320Ci 320CiM54 323Ci 325Ci 330Cd 330Ci

3'E46 Compact all

3'E46 Coupé 316CiM43 316CiN40 316CiN45 318CiM43 318CiN42 318CiN46 320Cd 320Ci 320CiM52 320CiM54 323Ci 325Ci 328Ci 330Cd 330Ci

3'E46 Saloon 316i-1.6 316i-1.9 316iN40 316iN42 316iN45 316iN46 318dM47 318dM47N 318iM43 318iN42 318iN46 320dM47 320dM47N 320iM52 320iM54 323i 325i 328i 330dM57 330dM57N 330i

3'E46 Touring 316iN42 316iN46 318dM47 318dM47N 318iM43 318iN42 318iN46 320dM47 320dM47N 320iM52 320iM54 325i 328i 330dM57 330dM57N 330i

Z4 E85 Roadster Z4-2.0i Z4-2.2i Z4-2.5iM54 Z4-2.5iN52 Z4-2.5si Z4-3.0i Z4-3.0si

Z4 E86 Coupé Z4-3.0si

I would have double checked with part number when i saw they were different to OEM
the wrong part was supplied that said Topran is not great i would not recommend it to anyone from my experience with it
 

BahnStormer

New member
***UPDATE***

OK! As it turns out, it is the correct part and will work, although not identical to the oem replacement..

I took the part to the spares shop, alongside a brand new FAG equivalent. Showed the difference in the recess at the back and they were puzzled..

They then phoned Topran headoffice while I waited.. turns out there was a recall for the bearing as they installed the bearing casing the wrong way round from the factory! They had a whole lot returned in the back storeroom with the same scratches..

To cut a long story short they gave me my money back and everyone's smiling..

All I can say is that's the last time I consider a Topran product. Where's their quality control??

Moranor, to answer your question, it does fit perfectly, all that's missing is it doesn't have the 3 stubs on the hub face and the second disc-mounting hole.. The new FAG is the same in that regard, and it's listed as an e46 M3 coupe part.. so it will fit perfectly, it just isn't overengineered to handle excessive abuse braking from the larger rotors..


uncle j said:
Hi,

if I may ask how much did you pay for the aftermarket bearing?

Regards

J


Hi

I spoke to my parts manager and he can give to you for R2279.15 each vat included, normal price is over R3000 exc vat. I would still like to know what you paid for them.

Regards

J



R715 for the Topran, R670 for the FAG.. the irony..they were from different shops tho
 

moranor@axis

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Like I said Topran is not great :)

the car list I posted is off the Topran Germany website? https://www.pries.de/shop.asp

I dont know something does not add up the Fag bearing for the M3 has a different part number

e46 M3 Fag part FWF1387
350.jpg

http://fagcatalog.schaeffler-aftermarket.us/images/catalogphotos/2284/350.jpg

normal e46 part FW9125
350.jpg

http://fagcatalog.schaeffler-aftermarket.us/images/catalogphotos/2018/350.jpg

Given the e46 M3 comes with floating discs I would say getting the one with the locating pins and bolts is needed
would go OEM if the correct part number cannot be supplied
 

Rotinaj

Active member
moranor@axis said:
Like I said Topran is not great :)

the car list I posted is off the Topran Germany website? https://www.pries.de/shop.asp

I dont know something does not add up the Fag bearing for the M3 has a different part number

e46 M3 Fag part FWF1387
350.jpg

http://fagcatalog.schaeffler-aftermarket.us/images/catalogphotos/2284/350.jpg

normal e46 part FW9125
350.jpg

http://fagcatalog.schaeffler-aftermarket.us/images/catalogphotos/2018/350.jpg

Given the e46 M3 comes with floating discs I would say getting the one with the locating pins and bolts is needed
would go OEM if the correct part number cannot be supplied

Do you sell the E46 M3 front bearings Sean?
 

BahnStormer

New member
moranor@axis said:
Like I said Topran is not great :)

the car list I posted is off the Topran Germany website? https://www.pries.de/shop.asp

I dont know something does not add up the Fag bearing for the M3 has a different part number

e46 M3 Fag part FWF1387
350.jpg

http://fagcatalog.schaeffler-aftermarket.us/images/catalogphotos/2284/350.jpg

normal e46 part FW9125
350.jpg

http://fagcatalog.schaeffler-aftermarket.us/images/catalogphotos/2018/350.jpg

Given the e46 M3 comes with floating discs I would say getting the one with the locating pins and bolts is needed
would go OEM if the correct part number cannot be supplied

I agree Moranor that's what I thought too..I've been driving the car all day on the highway up to 150 and then around town with absolutely no side effects..floating discs and all work flawlessly.. Gonna be doing a trip to Dullstroom and then Ballito within the next 3 weeks..Will post any problems or side-effects if they come up..
 
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