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  • #16
    Originally posted by greenxj513 View Post
    well then i'll probably go get a good one tommorrow.... hoping that my new bearing comes sometime this week
    you had to special order one?

    they are a common part and on the shelf of like 98% of all auto parts stores
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    • #17
      local parts store wanted 58 bucks for some jap brand set 10 bearing, and 12 bucks for the seal.

      justdifferentials had a timken set 10 and oil seal together for 45 bucks shipped.

      i got a car to drive in the mean time so i don't mind waiting for it, cause my bro is done with school and doesn't work so i drive his wj.
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      • #18
        autozone set10 is timken for $22.99

        napa brg10 is a repackaged timkin for around 40
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        • #19
          autozone had no clue what i was talking about.

          i go in... what kind of vehicle, 89 jeep cherokee... cause that's what the axle is.

          It's a dana 35 rear or an 8.25..... neither it's a dana 44.

          oh really???? our computer doesn't have that..........

          well the bearing i need is a set 10, do you have that??

          i don't know, is it the same on the other axles???.... i reply "well you got me there cause i don't know"

          i say look its just a set 10 bearing and i need a seal.....

          well sir i can't just look that up, i need to know what its from.

          me.. okay, have a good one then.
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          • #20
            yea, try finding a wheel bearing from a 1974 international box truck.

            its an set-10 i just use 87 xj with a 44. they don't even have internationals in their computer
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            • #21
              yeaaa like i said it was just easier to order it then to keep trying the local guys that charge too much or autozone where there are pure idiots that work there for the most part.
              No worries, I'm not actually back, I'm just reminiscing about the old days.


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