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    Default timken bearing #'s

    down to the wear bars and will be replacing rear tire real soon and want to go ahead and replace the bearings while i'm at it. i'd like to use Timken bearings. by chance anyone have the bearing #'s for the Timkens? tks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by quasi View Post
    down to the wear bars and will be replacing rear tire real soon and want to go ahead and replace the bearings while i'm at it. i'd like to use Timken bearings. by chance anyone have the bearing #'s for the Timkens? tks.
    What I usually do is look up the dimensions of the bearings in the service manual and then look up the same for other makers. I don't always trust part #s.

    You do not say what year/model and I am not 100% sure all years/model use the same sizes. I can look them up for you if you do not have a service manual but I need year and model.

    FYI, Cheapcycleparts.com has online parts drawings so you can look them up too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by finless View Post
    What I usually do is look up the dimensions of the bearings in the service manual and then look up the same for other makers. I don't always trust part #s.

    You do not say what year/model and I am not 100% sure all years/model use the same sizes. I can look them up for you if you do not have a service manual but I need year and model.

    FYI, Cheapcycleparts.com has online parts drawings so you can look them up too.

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    Yep. 2012 RT.

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    I will say the bearings I have been getting from BRP have all been SKF high quality units. Not chinese junk and pretty fairly priced. I know all the older 2 piece wheels use the same bearings. Have never checked the part numbers for the newer one piece wheels.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jcthorne View Post
    I will say the bearings I have been getting from BRP have all been SKF high quality units. Not chinese junk and pretty fairly priced. I know all the older 2 piece wheels use the same bearings. Have never checked the part numbers for the newer one piece wheels.
    Good info. I figured OEM replacements were Hong Kong Fooey. thanks.

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