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    Almost all bearings are measured in metric and coded. The code is laser or acid etched into the race. Understanding the code helps make bearing selection easy.

    Example:

    The bearing type design that you need is a single row deep groove ball bearing with the following dimensions and suffix.
    d = 25mm
    D = 52mm
    B/T = 15mm

    Result = 6205
    The bearing also has a seal either side of the bearing.
    2RS1 = 2 Rubber seals
    2RSR = 2 Rubber seals
    DDU = 2 Rubber seals
    2Z = 2 Metal shields
    ZZ = 2 Metal Shields

    Result = 6205 2RS1

    This link gives more detailed information.
    http://www.gizmology.net/bearings.htm
    Last edited by Sovran; 07-06-2014 at 09:38 AM. Reason: added info

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    Make sure u don' t overtighten the spanner nut just get it past the hole enough to get the cotter pin back in. Too tight will smoke your new bearings

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    Mike can you change out the whole hub. I did that to mine got them from Northern tools. Napa has the bearings to fit them.
    dave
    in currituck

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    I bought a complete hub-in-a-box kit from Bass Pro, everthing you need to fix it up on the roadside ( except spindle...lol ) i haul it every where i go, just in case. I like that it comes in a neat little plastic carry box.
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