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| Bearing Type: | Complete Bearing |
| Inner Diameter: | 1.4016 in |
| Outer Diameter: | 2.252 in |
| Width: | 2.252 in |
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Had to replace left rear leaking wheel seal, so I decided change both seals and axle bearings at the same time on my 93 S-10 2 wd 4.3. Jack it up, place jack stands under axle pull wheels and drums. Remove differential cover and drain. Remove retaining bolt and slide out the pin. Push in on axle and remove C locks. Pull out axles, remove wheel seals and bearings. Borrowed the slide hammer bearing puller from Advance. Installed new bearings and seals refilled differential. 6hrs
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Direct replacement for a 2000 Crown Vic rear axle. The most time consuming part was removing the old bearings, but once I popped those out the new ones tapped right into place.
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would this fit on 88 ford aerostar 3.0 RWD axle shaft , what would be the compatible timken / national oil seal # needed to replace ?1 answer
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Yes, this National Cylindrical Bearing - part# 5707 is an exact fit for your 1988 Ford Aerostar. Please check with the National Oil Seal - part# 8660S which is an exact fit for your vehicle. For any further assistance, please feel free to call us at 1-877-238-2623 or visit your nearest Advance Auto Parts store and our representatives would be more than happy to assist you.Q:
it sound like an axle bearing problem it gets louder when going around a bend in the road1 answer
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The axle bearing may be the possible cause of the problem. However, I would suggest taking your vehicle to a certified mechanic for a proper diagnosis before buying and having parts installed that may not (solve/be) the problem.Q:
is this the bearing in the hub ?1 answer
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This National Cylindrical Bearing Part number 5707 is a transmission bearing. For further assistance, please provide the year, make, model and engine size of the vehicle and we would be better able to assist you.Q:
Will this fit my F27A UA Transmission1 answer
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Please provide your vehicle make, model and engine specification for further assistance.Q:
dose this truck have a left front1 answer
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In order for us to further assist you, would you please provide us with the year, make, model, and engine size of your application?Q:
about to do brake job are these bearings for the front only and are they pressed in or can they be easily removed also do they require grease2 answers
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These bearings are for the transmission.A:
This is the bearing for the axle shaft on a Dana 44A rear.Q:
Installing these in a rear axle tube, do i need to pack them with grease first.2 answers
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I would pack them first. then install them!A:
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Is this bearing better than the tapered bearing race combo?1 answer
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Depends on what application. Please provide more vehicle infor for further assistance.