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Need part numbers /AZ, Napa, Advance - Axle Parts

pipeline010

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Longshot here, but does anyone have the part numbers for one of the local retail shops (Autozone, Napa, or Advance) for the following items:

Rear 9" SMALL BEARING - 10" Brakes:

1 - Axle Bearings (on shaft) / Retaining collar
2 - Axle Seal (outer)

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Popped the other seal tonight (did the other a couple months back).

I'd prefer to use our vendors for the exact right fit, but I'd also like to get my truck back rolling by Wednesday. These stores databases are a crap shoot and I'd rather not do multiple trips.

Thanks.

edit: Stock 28 spline axles.
 

Joe473

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Timken RW207CCRA Bearing https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000BZ6WTW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_WY08Bb6GGD878


Pretty sure this is the bearing. Take them to an older NAPA or Norwood down there and they may press them on axles for you. I'll look for seal part number. Pretty sure I got the seal wrong the first time.


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Seal is either 51098 or 9568 or 9569S. I did 31 spline axles but I believe the bearing and seal ID is the same. Buy all three seals and take back what you dont use to avoid multiple trips!!

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pipeline010

pipeline010

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nice thanks Joe, and double for fast response.

looks like nobody around here is carrying the bearings, though. Looks like I might have to wait a few days.

strange, coulda sworn I bought all my stuff local when I did the drivers side last spring.

edit: strike that. found it at a local big box, heading there now. be rolling by tomorrow.

thanks Joe!
 

Joe473

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nice thanks Joe, and double for fast response.

looks like nobody around here is carrying the bearings, though. Looks like I might have to wait a few days.

strange, coulda sworn I bought all my stuff local when I did the drivers side last spring.
Find out where your local Napa warehouse store is. For me its In piscataway. There should be one down by you where it may be worth a 20 minute drive to save 2 days and shipping.

Summit has them but you need to order $100 for free shipping. Call wildhorses if they have them and ask them to send Us priority mail and would get to you in 2 days for reasonable cost. Have them double check my numbers.

Also when u say outer seal keep in mind the seal is behind the bearing at end of axle tube. Stock bearing is a sealed bearing and needs no gear oil for lube. Set20 bearing setups are different and have seals outside the bearing I believe.

Call vendors if you have set20's

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pipeline010

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i was able to find the parts at a local p*p b*ys. I'm not set20 bearings, and the 9568 number I actually recalled from the last go at this.

Last time literally took me 4 days to get this all done. Since I'm a total moron only the first time I ever do a project I'm confident I'll have this done in a couple hours + bringing my axle to work to use a press for the bearing and collar.

Trickiest part was removing the seal. Slide hammer is a marvel at this, I'm not using those useless 'seal pullers' ever again.

Pull axle, slide hammer seal, sand race, hammer in new seal. Angle grind / cold stone chisel bearings and collar, repress new bearings. Spray brakes with cleaner, top off diff, and done.
 
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