Halp asap, is this bearing replaceable?
#41
FINAL RESPONSE FROM ME... Closure with no hard feelings
Thank God this thread is coming to a close and I am glad Garrett was able to get the help he needed. Still surprised at the attidude you took with me though. You are the one who undertook a job and didn't know what parts you were removing to accomplish that job... I am at fault for not spending more of my own time to give you better assistance (identify a part correctly) when you were unable to do it yourself. We both screwed up. In Vegas this is called a push... next...
That's what I got for trying to help someone who was obviously unable to help himself? I tell you to "search" and you become unnecessarily belligerent about it. You pulled apart your hub and swivel housing... silly me for assuming you might either know what you were doing or at LEAST have the Workshop Manual and read it... It seems to me this whole thing is waste of our time.
HOWEVER, Garrett, just so you know what kind of man I am, if I found you stuck on a trail and I even knew it was you after all this crap, I would still stop to help you any way I could. That is who I am. So, in all sincerity, good luck with your drivetrain.
And Tom...
... I absolutely don't need you to clarify anything for me. I was there. Keep your comments to yourself as I will always fight my own battles my way. When I make a mistake I OWN UP TO IT! You seem like a good guy with good knowledge. You should know better than to jump into an idiotic discussion which does not involve you. Simply supply the PN or whatever knowledge you have that is pertinent and back away.
Thanks
HOWEVER, Garrett, just so you know what kind of man I am, if I found you stuck on a trail and I even knew it was you after all this crap, I would still stop to help you any way I could. That is who I am. So, in all sincerity, good luck with your drivetrain.
And Tom...
... I absolutely don't need you to clarify anything for me. I was there. Keep your comments to yourself as I will always fight my own battles my way. When I make a mistake I OWN UP TO IT! You seem like a good guy with good knowledge. You should know better than to jump into an idiotic discussion which does not involve you. Simply supply the PN or whatever knowledge you have that is pertinent and back away.
Thanks
#42
You were blaming him for making a mistake when in fact you were the one who did, by saying the stub axle was a hub. You also blamed him for not searching the forum to find a part number that wasn't identified anywhere here until I posted it earlier today.
Even now you're blaming him.
Maybe I'm dense, but I just don't see how it's a faux paux for him to ask if the bearing is replaceable in the stub axle he removed and what the National PN is for the bearing if it is replaceable.
His only mistake that I saw was in getting testy when told to search for information that didn't exist.
The reason I spoke up was because I don't like seeing someone having blame laid on them when someone misread their question.
#43
Quite sure.
You should read the words... I took blame for my error. Do you think pulling apart your hubs with no idea what the parts are is a good idea? That, along with his crap attitude, is his fault.
You should read the words... I took blame for my error. Do you think pulling apart your hubs with no idea what the parts are is a good idea? That, along with his crap attitude, is his fault.
You are the one who undertook a job and didn't know what parts you were removing to accomplish that job... I am at fault for not spending more of my own time to give you better assistance (identify a part correctly) when you were unable to do it yourself. We both screwed up.
Last edited by Cosmic88; 12-08-2010 at 02:46 PM.
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