Inner axle shaft fixin

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Here's an FYI. If anyone orders an axle shaft bearing when changing the shaft seal (at least on the drivers side anyway) the Timken bearing does not fit. The OD is too large. From what I can tell you need the SKF bearing.
 

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Yep, the one you pulled out is not it, I think. Supply the pic of it, dammit! LOL!

I was talking about what I saw between 5:30 and 8:30 in the first pic. It should be smaller and completely round. Then of course the new one would be bigger and have a gap at the end. Picture a piston ring collapsing as it is compressed onto the piston to fit in the cylinder.

I edited post #30.
 

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Yep, the one you pulled out is not it, I think. Supply the pic of it, dammit! LOL!

I was talking about what I saw between 5:30 and 8:30 in the first pic. It should be smaller and completely round. Then of course the new one would be bigger and have a gap at the end. Picture a piston ring collapsing as it is compressed onto the piston to fit in the cylinder.
Post 32. Its next to the c-clip on the left. 1664064593285.png
 

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