Anybody have the Real SKF or Timkin part # for front S4 wheel Bearings?
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The actual part number is the way I have to search for the bearings locally. The 928... part number won't help me.
Thanks.
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But, why?
While you are rummaging around on the axle, Brendan ...
Can you see any reason why they call that 'notched' washer behind the clamp nut a thrust washer?
You can't mic' the Porsche bearings and then book spec. them?
BTW John Galt is the Republican (fantasy ideal) tooth fairy.
Rand's books made for a decent read back in the day. Lies and all! :<)
While you are rummaging around on the axle, Brendan ...
Can you see any reason why they call that 'notched' washer behind the clamp nut a thrust washer?
You can't mic' the Porsche bearings and then book spec. them?
BTW John Galt is the Republican (fantasy ideal) tooth fairy.
Rand's books made for a decent read back in the day. Lies and all! :<)
Last edited by John Struthers; 09-21-2007 at 10:17 PM. Reason: Corrective action
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Joe and James - Thanks!
John - The bearings were long gone, taken out, put in the trash. Years ago. So I really have no reference, I suppose measuringm but I can just ask here and be lazy!
John - The bearings were long gone, taken out, put in the trash. Years ago. So I really have no reference, I suppose measuringm but I can just ask here and be lazy!
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