Rox Crusher wrote:
An OEM bearing gets kubricated from the gear oil in the axle tube. Same oil lubricating the differential. Some people replace the OEM bearing with a sealed for life bearing which has grease in it.
Viperwolf1 wrote:Rox Crusher wrote:
An OEM bearing gets kubricated from the gear oil in the axle tube. Same oil lubricating the differential. Some people replace the OEM bearing with a sealed for life bearing which has grease in it.
I know what you meant but you said it backwards. Original bearings were greased and sealed. Aftermarket tapered roller bearings are lubed from the diff oil.
Viperwolf1 wrote:The heavy duty axle was available even on the early '66 roadsters. Casadejohnson has one on his.
EBsaver wrote:THEREs a guy who works in Englewood who presses wheel Bearings for $20 I have his number. call me if you want 720-409-7913
When I rebuilt my rear diff, I cut off the bearings with a die grinder. The first one’s a lil’ scary because you’ve never done it before . After that it’s no biggie. Just like building a POSI unit and diff.
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