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Old 11-02-2009, 07:52 PM   #1
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Default Axle bearing for MOSER 9 inch

help need part number for axle bearing

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i need the part number for a axle bearing for my MOSER 9 inch 31 spline axle mine has a o-ring, the ID is 1.53 and the OD os 3.149
can i use a bearing that doesnt have a o ring?

where can i get this bearing locally?
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Old 11-02-2009, 09:40 PM   #2
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here is some irony. try a 2 sec. search
ford 9" moser axle bearing part number?
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here is some irony. try a 2 sec. search
ford 9" moser axle bearing part number?
thanks, already did that, and NAPA doesnt recognize those numbers, and if you read they/ dont list show the bearing with the o ring in their computers
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Thanks Jaw Gears, BCS or Timken Bearing #514003
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all you have to do is go to the parts store and ask for an axle bearing for a early style (66-79) ford bronco.

The o-ring is just an aftermarket solution to try to fight off the typical axle bearing leaks. You can use a bearing without an o-ring, just remember to put a light coat of silicone around the outside of the bearing to help seal it with the housing, so you don't leak gear oil on to your wheels/tires.
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