I need bearings
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I need bearings
They be going and I'm just gonna replace the whole deal. Snout seal, bearings, and uhh...already got ZZP coupler.
I'm looking to have the INTENSE garage do the rebuild, but I need to supply the jist of the parts. OEM recommended? I remember seeing some low friction ones somewhere on the net but lost the link. Anything worth digging for or just not reliable?
Either way I need part numbers, part numbers, part numbers!
Thx. Winter is halfway through and I gotta get the ball rolling again soon (no pun intended...and if you still think there was then I guess there is...)
I'm looking to have the INTENSE garage do the rebuild, but I need to supply the jist of the parts. OEM recommended? I remember seeing some low friction ones somewhere on the net but lost the link. Anything worth digging for or just not reliable?
Either way I need part numbers, part numbers, part numbers!
Thx. Winter is halfway through and I gotta get the ball rolling again soon (no pun intended...and if you still think there was then I guess there is...)
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They should have everything but the coupler. Its kinda expensive though, for the upgraded bearings that is. I dunno if its worth it.
They should have everything but the coupler. Its kinda expensive though, for the upgraded bearings that is. I dunno if its worth it.
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I've been through this with my boss, and rolling performance is the best option. It'* difficult to assemble all the materials from various sources. There are Thunderchicken suppliers, but RollingPerformance has a good track record, and takes the time to do the legwork for you. You get everything you need in the box.
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