rear axle bearing
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rear axle bearing
For sale: rear axle bearings. They were in original plastic bags and collected moisture. They cleaned up but may need more cleaning. $15 each plus postage
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Re: rear axle bearing
thanks, I found a drawing showing that and saying they were not available so I didn't know how much.
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Re: rear axle bearing
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Re: rear axle bearing
Don't ever use this type of bearing. They are not worth using.
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Re: rear axle bearing
Luckily I have torn so many rear ends apart I have enuf Hyatts to last a couple of lifetimes, so I never need to use the solid roller type. I've heard and read that they are ok for the inner bearings. I don't know, but it seems to me the flex in the originals would be just as necessary in the inners.