"REPAIR" Axle bearing.....?

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TURNA

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I was just curious how the bearing gets oil with the 2 seals
 

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pontiacgp

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Driveworks part number S-RP-5707

$12.39 at Advance Auto

did you read any reviews....I agree with this one and use the Timken brand....Timkens do not have a seal on the inside part of the bearing

"Bearings, once installed, will not let axle flange seat enough so that C clips (that hold the axle shaft in place) can be inserted. This happened to be on a 2004 Marauder. Car repair shop looked up the bearing p/n using their own resources, and found that if you had ABS, this bearing was not for this car, or any 2003-2005 Panther chassis product. No warning of this in Advance Auto listing data. Then the bearings jammed in the axle tube after the shafts were removed. Had to use torch very carefully to get them out. Cost me an extra $150 in labor. I have used Timkin repair bearings in the past, and they worked just fine. Not this brand. Don't skimp - get a better brand. "
 

TURNA

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I just wanted to know how the bearing gets oil.

Thats all

Not buying them

Plus keep reading the reviews sounds like they are all a bunch of idiots
 

pontiacgp

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Yes

I just wanted to know how the bearing gets oil.

Thats all

Not buying them

Plus keep reading the reviews sounds like they are all a bunch of idiots

You just hired me as your PR guy and I posted a question about how the oil gets to the bearing...stay tuned and I'll have your answer once your check clears...:cool:
 
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TURNA

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I tried to do that also it would not let me
 
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