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#1209867 03/22/2017 7:30 PM
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Does anyone know where i can get stuff to rebuild axles on a 1941 g506? I know napa has some of the stuff but is there a place where i can get everything line bearings, seals, ect? Thanks

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Hy Rob.self, welcome, do you have the ability to look up the part numbers yourself, or are you looking for someone to identify the part numbers so you can ask different suppliers if they can supply those parts? There is a company named Vehicles of Victory or something very close to that, they specialize in military vehicles, hope that helps.

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So ive found most of the part numbers, my main worry is just finding who sells most everything so i dont have to buy from multiple different people and also someone people had good experiences with! Thanks

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Hey Rob.self.

So I have one of those trucks (or should I say axle) too. As 3B mentioned, vehiclesofvictory.com is a source for some parts, and for info. I've sourced parts from Memphis Truck Equipment Co. and from White Owl. But my purchases have only been for parts involving the ends, as in seals and the like for the hubs. The G503 site has some folks that discuss these items. Go to the "trucks 1/2 ton - 2 ton" section for discussions of the G506. Also check out the "2 ton +" section. The 2 1/2 ton GMC utilized the same "banjo" axle in many cases.

Good luck not having to buy from "multiple different" people.
Aint gonna happen.

Tony


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Ok thanks! I figured it was a hope of luck that only one person would retail it. Thats all i need to do with my axles is the hubs and seals cause they are leaking pretty bad, i dont want to cause much trouble but do you know the part numbers and where you got the different parts from? Thabks again!

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Mainly just part numbers cause i know what sites to get them from

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Nevermind i found everything thanks


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