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warn locking hub bearings

warn locking hub bearings

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took my warn locking hub bearings apart and found this

i was wondering if anybody knows what or were i can get the replacment bearing for these warn hubs

or i could clean and polish this old stuff up and put it back together

any thoughts??
 
That's the inner spindle bearing. It's OEM and isn't a Warn Part. You should be able to get them at a local auto parts store.
 
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dave i am sorry but no this is not the innner spindle bearing it is the bearing on the warn locking hub itself

1969 CJ5 did not have a spindle bearing it had a brass bushing

thank you for your input though
 
i scoured thier website last night and could not come up with anything on on the m2 warn locking hubs i may have to try and call them and see what they can tell me on tuesday
 
i scoured thier website last night and could not come up with anything on on the m2 warn locking hubs i may have to try and call them and see what they can tell me on tuesday
Yes, the link I had is for newer style hubs. Give them a call but I doubt they would be able to sell you the correct bearing. But they very well may be able to give you a Timkin part number or some other cross reference.
Good Luck
:D
 
thanks for your help i did try to look for a bearing number on the old one but it was unrecognizable, thinking i could cross reference that with another company they are a few places here in austin texas i think i will takje the old bearing down there and they should be able to get me a suitable replacement i hope
n thank you for the reply's
 
something I have found, for the most part is that bearings are bearings. call a supplier in the Austin area. let them see what you have and they may be able to give you a replacement of much higher quality.

Purvis Industries Austin, TX, 78753 - YP.com

this would be a good place to start.:cool:
 

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