Posted by bison on March 05, 2015 at 13:50:27 from (69.168.144.137):
I order two 7/8 x 11/8 x 1" bearings by my local parts store,..they are called roller and cage assemblies( rollers are exposed on the outside as well as the inside as the rollers ride on the inside of the housing as well as on the shaft)
I get the call 2 days later ..yer bearings are in,..i go get them(40ml round trip)
Nope, wrong bearings..they're just ordinary 13 in a dozen needle bearings in a bushing. :roll:
I phone a bearing house, just to make sure i explain twice what i wanted,...Them,..yep i know what yer talking about and yes we have them,$24 a piece..Me, chuck them on the bus please.
Today a week later i go pick them up (other 40 mile round trip)to greyhound bus depot $26 freight charge.
Back home i open the package,..WTF,..same ordinary needle bearings i got from the first store.:roll:
Now i'm out $75 and still no bearings.
What the F is wrong with people these days:roll:
I shoulda got them from the dealer but that was a 3 week waiting time. :shock:
Now i still have to get them from the dealer it seems.
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