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Bearing Seal replacement part numbers ?

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Harrisburg, PA
I don't replace the driveshaft bearing and Jackshaft bearings every year, but I do pull the bearing seals covers, and repack them with grease, The bearing seals can get bent over time , does anyone know the part number or where I could get just the bearing seals for both the clutch side driveshaft and jackshaft bearings ?
or, if the bearings are cheap enough somewhere, buy the complete bearing and remove the seals to use ?
also, I think these are the same bearing , in both the 2008 nitro and 2006 apex I have ?
 

Ok.
Found some numbers in the FAQ.
ANY additional information ?



I don't replace the driveshaft bearing and Jackshaft bearings every year, but I do pull the bearing seals covers, and repack them with grease, The bearing seals can get bent over time , does anyone know the part number or where I could get just the bearing seals for both the clutch side driveshaft and jackshaft bearings ?
or, if the bearings are cheap enough somewhere, buy the complete bearing and remove the seals to use ?
also, I think these are the same bearing , in both the 2008 nitro and 2006 apex I have ?
 
I used a local aftermarket dealer to get them in Manitoba, don't remember the cost. All parts are listed in the package details. You could probably go to a bearing supply store but you would need to know all the bearing numbers.
 
I was warned that the All-balls stuff is from China junk. No biggie if you are just using the seals though.
 
I haven't had anything bad from them yet but I haven't bought any bearings from them just u-joints and ball joints.

Cheapest bet is to take the old ones in and just match them up at any farm implement dealer or any industrial supply shop. Pick up a good NTN NSK SKF Koyo or something of the like.
 
I have a couple of buddies that have bought some bearings and joints through Royal Distributing and they aren't quality. I wouldn't cheap out on bearings on my sled. I agree with Poor Logger that you should go with a known manufacturer for them. If it was just some old beater that you are ripping around the back yard in, no big deal. These are pretty high performance sleds to be cheaping out on. Good luck though.
 
You should be able to get seals online, but you might have to by a certain quantity. These are not specific to the snowmobile industry. Which bearings do you have in it now? What are the numbers on the seals?
 


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