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  1. Mullaney

    Spindle bearings part numbers

    . MY OPINION is that if you clean it really well - and if the rag you clean it with doesn't have pieces of metal (or maybe sparkles) on the rag - I wouldn't necessarily replace it.
  2. Mullaney

    Spindle bearings part numbers

    . Agreed! The TM shows an exploded view (not a very good one) and that bearing is part of a bearing kit P/N 700013L. Glad you found loose spintle nuts jimmyjimwas ! That will (should) make the state inspectors happy too. Especially when you explain what you found...
  3. Mullaney

    Spindle bearings part numbers

    . That is the "wiggle tests" that I was talking about where the bearing and race part numbers are. The left to right wiggle looks at tie rod ends. The up and down checks king pins or ball joints (or upper a-arm joints). It will be interesting to see what you find on the bearings. Chances...
  4. Mullaney

    Spindle bearings part numbers

    . @adf5565 's suggestion for parts coming from "regular parts houses". They won't have a clue about a M1008 - but if you refer to it as a K30, they will be able to locate parts on their computer that way. I thought the proper year was 1983 but it could well be 1984... I have to admit that I...
  5. Mullaney

    Spindle bearings part numbers

    So, the wheel bearing part numbers are in the Technical Manuals (TM's) that are posted here. The parts book is the "20P" book. Link below. http://www.steelsoldiers.com/upload/CUCV/TM9-2320-289-20P.pdf Page 220, Item 22 - Page 218 has an exploded view picture ---- Part Number for Bearing...
  6. Mullaney

    Spindle bearings part numbers

    . Glad that you started a nice new thread! Makes it easy for folks to help you... Need a bit more information though. How about what bearing and race? Is it for the wheels? Front? Rear? Somewhere else on the truck? Might be worth posting a few pictures of what you are trying to do too.
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