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I meant what do the bearings themselves have on them...depending on what dealership you go to and when, you'll get whatever supplier had the low bid at the time. The reason I ask is because the last time I bought a bearing from CC it was Japanese and not very good...
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I just ordered the washers and the bolt from Partstree.com. I'll report on the numbers I find on the old bearings when I switch them out. Thanks again guys!
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I know not everyone has the capability, but here is some food for thought. My dad got tired of having a stack of "cheap" replacement bearings. (even though some were from cc.) He ordered deck spindle bearings from one of our suppliers. He cut the center out of the rim and made new hubs. I just welded the centers in a set he did for me. Good luck finding U.S.A. made bearings you just have to know the grade of bearing your getting.
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I haven't had any trouble getting them from Motion Industries...
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applied.com I have only had one instance where they didnt have at least one bearing option for my application. Apparently, miniature bearings are a worldwide specialty item. in that case, go to boca bearing. However, i advise buying from applied via online. ordering over the phone is more expensive through them.
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