My understanding is that most bearings and seals use a standard numbering
system regardless of manufacturer or country of origin. If you can read the
numbers off the old ones, you probably can replace them at many places.
HTH,
A. C. Tynes
New Orleans
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> Subject: [Tigers] Front wheel bearings and seals
>
> Is there a readily available Part numbers for front wheel
> bearings and seals, that I could get at a bearing house, or
> good auto parts store. I could go to S.S. or Classic, I am
> trying to go pick up locally right away?
>
> Randy B
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