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Old 05-30-2002, 11:32 AM   #1
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Angry Still no luck :(


Some members on this board know the trouble I'm having getting
the right wheel bearings for my Longhorn.
After 4 weeks I finally got the bearings but those were to small...
Looks like the previous owner did some serious damage
Now I found bearings with the right outside diameter, but the wrong inside diameter. I almost wanna give up.
Getting a different rear axle isn't easy, and if I did found one I would not know how to make it fit , that's something I have never done before.

Please give me any clue on which axles I can use for a swap.
Can I use one from an 80's or 90's truck?
Is it wise to weld on the axle tubes so I can make it fit?

So far It's been a hell on wheels...


Cya,
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Old 05-30-2002, 12:02 PM   #2
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Do you have an original bearing number?
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Old 05-30-2002, 12:04 PM   #3
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Hey Edmond, I can only imagine how hard it is for you to get parts! You should have no trouble swapping in a 14 bolt rear from a 73-87 GM truck. If you can find a single wheel one ton, the pads are even in the right place. Otherwise, you can weld on new pads. You can make them from square tubing that you cut a 3" diameter arch in the side of and drill a pilot hole for the spring pack bolt or you can buy them. Summit Racing has them, Comp Eng for $20 and Mopar Perf for $15 a pair. If the 14 you find is a 3 1/2" tube, you'll probably have to make your own.
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Old 05-30-2002, 12:16 PM   #4
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If you have the part number or the correct measurements, and if I can find them, I'll send them to ya.
Let me know.
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Old 05-30-2002, 03:40 PM   #5
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Unhappy

No I don't have the original bearings number...
I will try to find the right number and post it here as soon as I have it. The Truck is at the workshop right now and that's
30-35 miles from were I live.
I hope I can get some time off from work friday afternoon...

Cya,
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Old 05-31-2002, 03:17 PM   #6
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Talking The Beast is back Home again

Well they did it, don't ask me how, but they did it
Numbers found on the bearings were:
On the original bearings that came out three years ago:
B11630 NDH and 1163OZ NDH
011786 and 11786Y
On the ones that were put in three years ago:
SKF 382 and 388A
362 and 368
On the ones that they put in now:
TIMKEN 388A and 382
The other TIMKEN ones didn't fit: 362 and 368 although the numbers are the same as the ones that came out!!
Last but not least the oil seal:
AMGAUGE 2081 BCA/NAT# 28425 CR# TIM# 2081

But I'm glad I can drive the Beast again, that was the main thing

Cya,
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Old 05-31-2002, 03:24 PM   #7
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Edmond,
I have to run into town later. I know a pretty good old parts guy.
He'll find them.
I'll get back to you later.
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Old 05-31-2002, 05:54 PM   #8
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Edmond check your email.
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Old 05-31-2002, 10:39 PM   #9
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Great to hear that your back on the road!!
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