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  • #16
    Ive never had an issue with timken unit bearings... have you removed them incorrectly and reinstalled them? that could damage them
    89XJ Pioneer Edition 3.5" 33s ravines 4:10s 8.8- parted but not forgotten
    95XJ tons 3 link 36s 5:38s
    97 F-250HD 7.3 Turbo Diesel
    If Parts Ain't Flyin' you Ain't Tryin'

    "Shut up and Wheel"

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    • #17
      I hear that over torqueing the bolts can lead to premature failure. Make sure to torque them to spec.
      2013 F150 fx4 (Tow Pig/DD)
      • 5.0 with the 3.73 option

      2003 TJ Rubicon
      • 4.0/42rle/np241or
      • 5.13's
      • 3" Savvy/Currie suspension with acos
      • 33” BFG KO2s

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      • #18
        when one of my bearings had alot of play in it, I replaced it with one from napa (get big discount from work)and it held up great more expensive but 3 yr warranty
        up to 40% off parts from advance auto parts, buy online and pick up at store for free-click here!
        eliminator MJ - Sold
        99 TJ on 36's - Sold 95 ZJ -parted out/scrapped
        Current Project - 'Family hauler' 2001 XJ

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        • #19
          at least they are easy to change out.... and certainly cheap enough from justin's site he just put up....wow 40 for 2?!
          99 XJ on tons and 40s....

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          • #20
            Originally posted by kracker View Post
            at least they are easy to change out.... and certainly cheap enough from justin's site he just put up....wow 40 for 2?!
            i think they're 40 each and they just kindly put 2 in the quanity for you
            2 tj's
            3 yj's
            2 xj's
            i'm a jeep whore

            "id walk 6 hours one way to suck a fart out of megan fox's ass"

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