drive axle bearing

Might as well replace. Clean that one up and use as a spare. Its a pretty easy job. I just did it last night and took about an hour start to finish. They clean up pretty easily. All seem to have different methods. I use brake cleaner to soften up the old grease and crud and then hit with compressed air. Then I hit with more brake cleaner. Then more compressed air. Then I use WD-40 and compressed air. By now a slight fart will spin the bearing. I'd replace if its ratchety at all. Pack with good synthetic cold temp grease and reinstall.

I've kept all the ones I've replaced. They all seem perfect after cleaning.
 
X2 on the Brake cleaner and compressed air method. That is what I use. Must be a NY thing!! haha

--Steve (O.C.)
 
So I popped the bearing out. Piece of cake. I could barely turn it with my fingers! No wonder the sled felt so slow, lol! Took it to Motion Industries. They said they can't match it exactly. Said the new sleds have proprietary bearings that they can't get. They could get one very close but it's about an 1/8" wider and might not fit. Of course my local dealer didn't have any in stock cuz they're idiots and never have anything you need, but I found one at a dealer between here and Green Bay. I was on my way to GB tomorrow to do some shopping anyway, so I'll pick it up on the way by.
 
snerkman said:
So I popped the bearing out. Piece of cake. I could barely turn it with my fingers! No wonder the sled felt so slow, lol! Took it to Motion Industries. They said they can't match it exactly. Said the new sleds have proprietary bearings that they can't get. They could get one very close but it's about an 1/8" wider and might not fit. Of course my local dealer didn't have any in stock cuz they're idiots and never have anything you need, but I found one at a dealer between here and Green Bay. I was on my way to GB tomorrow to do some shopping anyway, so I'll pick it up on the way by.

when you get new one,buy a needle from any auto parts store for your grease gun.....drill hole in bearing cover,now you got a bearing that will last thousands of miles with greasing for about 4 bucks cost of needle.

dan
 
I tried to buy bearings from royaldistributing yesterday. Got a call today and due to the various charges at the US/Canada border, they won't send them to the USA. I'm bummed.

Is there a single source in the USA (with prices like Royal?) that I can get them all to save some money on shipping?
 
Try any local bearing shop with the part# ASS205N, NTN is widely available in the US
 
danq said:
I tried to buy bearings from royaldistributing yesterday. Got a call today and due to the various charges at the US/Canada border, they won't send them to the USA. I'm bummed.

Is there a single source in the USA (with prices like Royal?) that I can get them all to save some money on shipping?

these guys can get them for less then stock 30 dollar one from yammie...
http://www.buffalobearings.com/bflobring_main.htm

Dan
 
ROCKERDAN said:
danq said:
I tried to buy bearings from royaldistributing yesterday. Got a call today and due to the various charges at the US/Canada border, they won't send them to the USA. I'm bummed.

Is there a single source in the USA (with prices like Royal?) that I can get them all to save some money on shipping?

these guys can get them for less then stock 30 dollar one from yammie...
http://www.buffalobearings.com/bflobring_main.htm

Dan

One from Yammie is now $40.23. Didn't want to order one and wait on shipping. In any event, this is the last time it will ever need replacing as it will be greased regularly.
 
This my next grease project, thanks for the post.

Question, installing the secondary is there a specific torque to the 14 mm bolt?
Do you use any locktite on any of the bolts? I read to use red locktite on the 20 mm collar bolts.

What grease do you use? I have some Amsoil lithium (purple) wet applications???

thanks for all the info on the post.
 
snerkman said:
ROCKERDAN said:
danq said:
I tried to buy bearings from royaldistributing yesterday. Got a call today and due to the various charges at the US/Canada border, they won't send them to the USA. I'm bummed.

Is there a single source in the USA (with prices like Royal?) that I can get them all to save some money on shipping?

these guys can get them for less then stock 30 dollar one from yammie...
http://www.buffalobearings.com/bflobring_main.htm

Dan

One from Yammie is now $40.23. Didn't want to order one and wait on shipping. In any event, this is the last time it will ever need replacing as it will be greased regularly.

that is probably the retail price....if a dealer is charging you retail then you need another dealer..LOL. I paid 30 for both my jackshaft and driveshaft bearings just a few weeks ago.

Dan
 
No warranty ,
replace it ,
much easier now in the warm garage instead of trying to find a new one , and install on the trail!
 
ROCKERDAN said:
snerkman said:
ROCKERDAN said:
danq said:
I tried to buy bearings from royaldistributing yesterday. Got a call today and due to the various charges at the US/Canada border, they won't send them to the USA. I'm bummed.

Is there a single source in the USA (with prices like Royal?) that I can get them all to save some money on shipping?

these guys can get them for less then stock 30 dollar one from yammie...
http://www.buffalobearings.com/bflobring_main.htm

Dan

One from Yammie is now $40.23. Didn't want to order one and wait on shipping. In any event, this is the last time it will ever need replacing as it will be greased regularly.

that is probably the retail price....if a dealer is charging you retail then you need another dealer..LOL. I paid 30 for both my jackshaft and driveshaft bearings just a few weeks ago.

Dan


All the dealers around here charge retail and like I said, I didn't want to wait to have it shipped. When I was negotiating with my local dealer to buy a new '09, they wouldn't even give me 20% off accessories to go with it. In contrast, the dealer I ended up buying the '08 from, gave me accessories at cost! It's too bad he's over 100 miles away
 


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