Posted by RBoots on August 16, 2015 at 06:31:33 from (173.241.113.102):
In Reply to: Looking for a Bearing posted by Traditional Farmer on August 16, 2015 at 05:24:21:
Have your local auto parts place dimension it out for you, that way you have a number. Go to I believe NSK's website where you can cross a number, and it will give you EVERY number for that bearing. Then type it into eBay search and hopefully find a cheap one on there. I wanted USA made bearings for the ball bearing main bearings on my F20, they were from $175-300 from auto parts store or bearing supplier. Bought a lot of as described "2 big old bearings" in which the bearing number was included, for 50 cents. Now the shipping was $12 but I'm not going to complain about that! The bearings I bought are brand new SKF, which I believe is one of the best you can get, they are USA made, (etched into the bearing), but they were probably 20 years old judging by the look of the boxes they were in (rough). Just an idea if you are trying to save money.
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