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Where do you buy your seals, less expensive option

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Doug Zimmerman

12-08-2006 17:10:51




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Just wondered where everybody bought their seals at? I priced rear axle seals for my Graham-Bradley today at Napa, $59. The speedi-Sleeve for the axle were $49. There is a online store I order from, WWW.WBDS.COM, and the seals were $32, the speedisleeves were $31. Same exact C/R seals, almost 1/2 the price.

Only problem is WBDS (Wholesale Bearing & Drive Supply) is in Miami, I am in Vancouver, WA. Saves me a ton of money but I have to wait 10 days for delivery. Just wondered if anybody else had a great discount seal/bearing supply store anywhere closer to the west coast.
I also deal with WWW.AUTOPART.COM, they are a little cheaper even, but only have National,(federal-Mogul) seals.

Just wanted to know your opinion and let everybody know a great source for discount seals,(Just hope you are a little closer)

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scott82Indiana

12-17-2006 06:24:56




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 Re: Where do you buy your seals, less expensive op in reply to Doug Zimmerman, 12-08-2006 17:10:51  
You could try

Tri-State Bearing in Evansville, IN
or
Motion Industries in Owensboro, KY



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lonzoll

12-09-2006 18:30:26




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 Re: Where do you buy your seals, less expensive op in reply to Doug Zimmerman, 12-08-2006 17:10:51  
I use Baum Hydraulics in Omaha Nebreska, they have all kinds of odd ball stuff, ask for Jerry



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