How to identify a GKN prop shaft bearing?

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yes over a year and these bearing are shot the noise cant take it anymore..and message to all don't by cheap ones ............................................................................... only get the gkn fag bearings these Land Rover Freelander Propshaft Centre Bearings X 2 Toq000040gWhat sort of noise were you getting I am getting a hum sound but I do not know if it is the wind in my roof rack and lights or the bearings but I probably get the son in law round to help me take the roof rack off and then run it I am sure it is not the tyres as they are ok and it only happens at say 45 mph and above.
 
I suspect a lot of bearing problems are caused by incorrect refitting of the propshaft. I believe (please correct me if I'm wrong) the bearings should be perfectly at 90deg to the VCU shaft. There is a lot of movement in the mounts and it would be easy to mount them so that the rubber is always flexed therefore under strain shortening the life of the bearing.
Also the front half of the propshaft is at an angle and some people may try to straighten it by flexing the rubber mounts when the angle should be at the universal joint.
 
I suspect a lot of bearing problems are caused by incorrect refitting of the propshaft. I believe (please correct me if I'm wrong) the bearings should be perfectly at 90deg to the VCU shaft. There is a lot of movement in the mounts and it would be easy to mount them so that the rubber is always flexed therefore under strain shortening the life of the bearing.
Also the front half of the propshaft is at an angle and some people may try to straighten it by flexing the rubber mounts when the angle should be at the universal joint.

Spot on Alibro. The bearings should be at 90° to the VCU, not in line with the propshafts, which aren't in a straight line between the IRD and rear diff.
 
Spot on Alibro. The bearings should be at 90° to the VCU, not in line with the propshafts, which aren't in a straight line between the IRD and rear diff.

As above agreed pics below
 

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