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easy fix go online to "Randys Ring and Pinion" they make axel saver bearings that are slightly offset to ride on the untouched part of the axel...when installed it will run like new and you cannot tell unless the rearend is apart..best 30 bucks a guy can spend
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Thanks so much for that!!!
I've gone to site but can't find an email address anywhere. I'll call them tomorrow. Thanks again! |
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I was using the axle saver bearings from NAPA auto parts 20 yrs ago.I think Autozone can get them,if you get in touch with a sharp counter person.
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I just checked my old parts and still have 1 in stock.The part # is RP5707 BCA repair bearing.I called the local parts distributor and thats a good part number yet.Another number RP5708 fits the 10 bolts.
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