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Old 05-16-2019, 03:08 PM
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We are happy to announce that we now offer new torque tube bearing carriers and rubber ends for the dampers. The new carriers with bearings are $150 each and the rubber damper ends are $75 each. We will still offer a rebuild service ( 1255 rebuild to date) but are now selling the parts for DIY. Soon to be available are powder coated tubes and new shafts.

http://shop.928intl.com/Torque-Tube-...22-421-061-01/

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Nice!..

That's my job for this winter I think..
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I see a bushing for the space between the shaft and the bearing ID. If so, what is this material?
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I see a bushing for the space between the shaft and the bearing ID. If so, what is this material?
I believe it is Teflon but I will ask the manufacture
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I picked up a set of these, today.

Have not installed these pieces, yet, but initial inspection is very, very positive.

And finally, something to replace the rubbers on the most important part in the torque tube, the frequency absorber!
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Originally Posted by GregBBRD
I picked up a set of these, today.

Have not installed these pieces, yet, but initial inspection is very, very positive.

And finally, something to replace the rubbers on the most important part in the torque tube, the frequency absorber!
Thanks Greg
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I am waiting on mine to arrive. Last thing I need to reassemble the torque tube.
Thanks Mark!!!



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