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Which ones?; Bearings
Topic Started: May 11 2015, 02:29 PM (609 Views)
chavezja03
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Needing a little help figuring out which bearings I need for the front inner. I see two different type for my year model, which is a '92. I'm wanting to change out all bearings on the front and rear. Thanks in advance. https://www.dropbox.com/s/kgxdtwqi6qtbgjy/Screenshot_2015-05-11-13-23-16.png?dl=0
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chavezja03
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Apparently the rear ones have two different styles as well. One is much wider than the other.
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For the front, you need 2 of the smaller ones. They're the same inner & outer. Be sure to grease them. The factory puts little, to no, grease in them. :smackface

The rears take 2 different bearings. Example SKF 6204RSJ Rear Outer and SKF 6205RSJ Rear Inner.
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chavezja03
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what about for the rear?
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the "basic" numbers, which will work as a cross reference are;

front= 2 required per side, four total; p/n= 107DD

rear = one each per side four total; p/n= 204F & 205F
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May 11 2015, 03:14 PM
For the front, you need 2 of the smaller ones. They're the same inner & outer. Be sure to grease them. The factory puts little, to no, grease in them. :smackface

The rears take 2 different bearings. Example SKF 6204RSJ Rear Outer and SKF 6205RSJ Rear Inner.


The bearings I got for the front are completely sealed. No need for greasing.
Edited by Metromightymouse, May 27 2015, 02:10 PM.
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chavezja03
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that didn't work like I thought it would. I thought my comment would have been outside the quote. oh well

Fixed by your friendly neighborhood Metro Mighty Mouse Moderator. :D
Edited by Metromightymouse, May 27 2015, 02:11 PM.
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chavezja03
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Thanks!
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chavezja03
May 27 2015, 02:06 PM
The bearings I got for the front are completely sealed. No need for greasing.
snowfish
May 11 2015, 03:14 PM
The factory puts little, to no, grease in them. :smackface

snowfish was saying that the sealed bearings don't have enough grease. They often fail after a year if you don't open them up and pack them full.


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