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Old 12-07-2010, 03:51 PM
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Default Halp asap, is this bearing replaceable?

I'm knee deep in the swivel replacement and I pulled this piece off


And there were a bunch of needle bearings missing. Can I replace that bearing? Anyone have a National part number if yes?
 
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Old 12-07-2010, 04:36 PM
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Maybe that is a typo? I ask because that "bearing" is a HUB. Now, the bearings that reside IN that hub are shot IF they are missing any "needles".

I do hope you have the workshop manual? or have at least referenced these links...

https://landroverforums.com/forum/sh...bearing&page=2
 

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Old 12-07-2010, 04:41 PM
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There is a bearing in there that had needles missing. I need to replace it. I need a part number.
 
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check that thread and / or use the search feature... all your answers will be questioned.

err. ... something like that.
 

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Old 12-07-2010, 04:56 PM
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Can't you just give me the damn part number instead of the generic "search"? Would it be that hard?
 
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$#IT... ya try to point someone in the right direction and get yelled at.

Whatever champ... all the info you need is IN the link I went and found for you. I don't have that crap memorized! I searched for it for you and gave you the source! Handed you everything you need.. lazy ingrate.

hub bearings are the same inner and outer, Timken SET37, SKF BR37, *** KIT38 or National A-37

Want me to rebuild it for you too?
 
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Cosmic, can you do my christmas shopping for me?
 
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Old 12-07-2010, 05:11 PM
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$#IT... ya try to point someone in the right direction and get yelled at.

Whatever champ... all the info you need is IN the link I went and found for you. I don't have that crap memorized! I searched for it for you and gave you the source! Handed you everything you need.. lazy ingrate.

hub bearings are the same inner and outer, Timken SET37, SKF BR37, *** KIT38 or National A-37

Want me to rebuild it for you too?
Actually it's not , champ.
I have a brand new National A37 and it DOES NOT FIT in the part in the picture I posted.
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You wanna tell me now that the National A37 is the right bearing for what I need? Lazy ingrate.
 
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Old 12-07-2010, 05:14 PM
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Also the link you "went and found for me" had nothing useless, just the same part number which is wrong in my case.
 
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just because your hub job is sucking right now is really no reason to get all pissy with me. I merely coppied and pasted the part numbers from a post that Tom (antichrist) posted up here a while ago to help out folks who just don't do their own research... Tom actually took the time to do that. What have you done besides get mad at me for finding a link for you?

Personally I only use the Timken bearings which I know from my own experience (after I did my own research) do fit.

Chill out chief (lol) I was just trying to help you.
 


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