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#643237 05/04/2010 12:35 AM
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need to replace front wheel bearings on my 55 3/4 ton, i have checked several sites for prices, seems a bit pricy for me. does any one have the part number for roller bearings to fit this truck. i would go ball bearings if much price difference, need that part number to, i could take these numbers to my local parts store to see if his price is any better


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If you get the numbers off the bearings that are currently in yur truck, and your local Flaps should be able to cross-reference them.
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That or pull the bearings on your truck and take them to a local bearing house if possible and have them match the size. IBT is a possible source




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Good luck. You're just going to have to open up the wallet. I even checked at a local bearing distributor. They were a little cheaper than the parts store but not much.


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