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Old 10-12-04, 02:55
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Anyone have a source of Carrier bearings namely the road wheel ones.Carrier is apart and needs to be moving again.
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Old 10-12-04, 07:42
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Carrier roead wheel bearings are still new available over here in Holland in a specialized bearing shop . I orderred new ones for mine , so if you need some I can get them for you.
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Old 10-12-04, 22:18
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just hit a BC bearings or Western Bearings or bearing supply store with the old ones, they will match them for sure.
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Old 29-12-04, 07:18
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Have picked them up and are now installed
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Old 29-12-04, 22:09
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... do tell Jeff, where did you get them ,how much, what type and do you have modern bearing number equivalents?
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Old 30-12-04, 05:57
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The part # for bearing is N S K 6408 the price I was quoted was 100$ can each ,fortunatly ive done alot of buissness with my supplyer and was given the parts at a much reduced price.
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Old 30-12-04, 06:56
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Ouch, $100 each.... I think I'll be heading out to the spare roadwheel pile and covering them up with a better tarp tommorrow. Seems like the bearings in them just became more salvageable.

I have to go into town tommorrow for 1 SKF bearing RM8, which is used on the bottom of the steering column just above the floor. Hopefully I don't get quoted a similar price.

Perhaps we could start a thread on MLU where we list the modern seal and bearing numbers, along with the retail price. Would make a big difference on what size hammer I use to remove the various components.
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Old 30-12-04, 09:26
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Perhaps we could start a thread on MLU where we list the modern seal and bearing numbers, along with the retail price.
We have - see Modern part numbers for CMPs. I have stuck it at the top of the Restoration Forum for future reference.
Adding retail prices is a good idea, they will differ around the globe but would be handy for assessing restoration costs.

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Old 30-12-04, 15:32
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Tried to find some in my scrap pile and several others but had to go retail.
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Old 30-12-04, 16:10
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I replaced all the bearings in my road wheels. I shopped around a lot and was quoted anywhere from $55 ea. to $110 ea. USD. Bearings have been going up in price this year at an alarming rate. I would be glad to assist anyone needing these.
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Old 01-01-05, 20:35
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I currently have a large supply of bearings for the T-16 Universal Carriers. I don't know if they are the same as the Canadian UC's or not. My price is $15 per bearing. I replaced all of my bearings in my T-16 and I also have a source for the oil seals.
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Old 04-01-05, 05:52
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Sounds like a deal but 15$ U.S ,Is the exchange rate equal to 1 Mad Cow?
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Old 05-01-05, 18:26
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Exchange Rate!
this is a fantastic deal for those of you trading in the UK!!! I hate buying parts from you guys as it costs me double. How many mad cows do you have by the way?
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