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Help - Need C10 2002 Front Wheels Bearings Number
« on: September 12, 2012, 08:34:33 PM »
This is JD's other half, Bev. Need help tonight from you all. JD is broke down in Grand Junction, CO, about 1300 miles from home. There are a couple of parts houses in GJ but he needs to know the part number for the bearings for the front wheel so he can change them and come on home. Does anyone have the bearings number?
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Re: Help - Need C10 2002 Front Wheels Bearings Number
« Reply #1 on: September 12, 2012, 08:44:26 PM »
Should be #6203 for the front.
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Re: Help - Need C10 2002 Front Wheels Bearings Number
« Reply #2 on: September 12, 2012, 08:47:36 PM »
6203 Fairly common

If he has problems finding/installing them, I have several in stock. Grand Junction is 3-4 hours from here, I can bring tools.

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Re: Help - Need C10 2002 Front Wheels Bearings Number
« Reply #3 on: September 12, 2012, 08:52:41 PM »
THANK YOU SO MUCH, txfatboy! I just got off the phone with JD and gave him the number. It is great that you responded so quickly.
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Re: Help - Need C10 2002 Front Wheels Bearings Number
« Reply #4 on: September 12, 2012, 08:56:57 PM »
Thank you, Rick! I forwarded your info to him. If he needs help, he'll call. You all are a great bunch of guys.
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Re: Help - Need C10 2002 Front Wheels Bearings Number
« Reply #5 on: September 13, 2012, 08:27:38 PM »
You are very welcome. Hope he gets home safe.
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Re: Help - Need C10 2002 Front Wheels Bearings Number
« Reply #6 on: September 16, 2012, 04:49:06 PM »
Thank you for your help. With the info you all provided to Bev I was able to get two new bearings from the Napa Store in Fruita, Co. The squeaking noise that was coming from the front wheel turned out to be the speedometer drive, and with a generous amount of 3in1 machine oil and a good soak, the noise went away and I made it home safe and sound!
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Re: Help - Need C10 2002 Front Wheels Bearings Number
« Reply #7 on: October 01, 2012, 04:39:56 AM »
Well,

with the front bearings it WHEN not IF. so if you've got over 25K on 'em - replace em.
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Wheels Bearing replacement
« Reply #8 on: March 28, 2013, 06:14:36 PM »
FWIW, I had the front and rear wheel bearings replaced this week during a tire installation on my '86 w/35K.  I bought the bike from the original owner who kept excellent maintenance records, and it showed the bearings had never been replaced.  The technician showed me the original bearings and they looked absolutely fine. 

Given the cost of the parts and the labor to install, I would think twice about replacing wheel bearings again.

Just my two cents...

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Re: Wheels Bearing replacement
« Reply #9 on: March 28, 2013, 06:53:20 PM »
FWIW, I had the front and rear wheel bearings replaced this week during a tire installation on my '86 w/35K.  I bought the bike from the original owner who kept excellent maintenance records, and it showed the bearings had never been replaced.  The technician showed me the original bearings and they looked absolutely fine. 

Given the cost of the parts and the labor to install, I would think twice about replacing wheel bearings again.

Just my two cents...

Well after adjusting for inflation your .02 does not go very far at all..... FYI the 86 through 94 (?) used a larger front wheel bearing than later years and they did last much much longer than the later models; some would fail within 20,XXX miles. The rear wheel bearing were much larger and do tend to last a very long time often a lifetime. But I question your cost as all four of these bearings should not have set you back much more than a 20.00 bill. What you were charged for labor depends on a lot of variables such as bringing in wheels only or an entire bike etc. I myself can bang out an old set and install new front and rear wheels only in under an hour.
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Re: Wheels Bearing replacement
« Reply #10 on: March 28, 2013, 07:40:58 PM »
Well after adjusting for inflation your .02 does not go very far at all..... FYI the 86 through 94 (?) used a larger front wheel bearing than later years and they did last much much longer than the later models; some would fail within 20,XXX miles. The rear wheel bearing were much larger and do tend to last a very long time often a lifetime. But I question your cost as all four of these bearings should not have set you back much more than a 20.00 bill. What you were charged for labor depends on a lot of variables such as bringing in wheels only or an entire bike etc. I myself can bang out an old set and install new front and rear wheels only in under an hour.

Thanks Tony.  I think you just proved my point re: how long the bearings can go (i.e. a long time on my '86).  The cost issue is an aside.

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Re: Help - Need C10 2002 Front Wheels Bearings Number
« Reply #11 on: March 29, 2013, 06:49:37 AM »
Tony, slight correction. That would be 86-93. 94 was the first year for the new wheels, brakes, etc.
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Re: Help - Need C10 2002 Front Wheels Bearings Number
« Reply #12 on: March 29, 2013, 08:07:07 AM »
Tony, slight correction. That would be 86-93. 94 was the first year for the new wheels, brakes, etc.
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Re: Help - Need C10 2002 Front Wheels Bearings Number
« Reply #13 on: March 29, 2013, 05:31:53 PM »
Tony, slight correction. That would be 86-93. 94 was the first year for the new wheels, brakes, etc.

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Re: Wheels Bearing replacement
« Reply #14 on: April 05, 2013, 10:30:04 PM »
FWIW, I had the front and rear wheel bearings replaced this week during a tire installation on my '86 w/35K.  I bought the bike from the original owner who kept excellent maintenance records, and it showed the bearings had never been replaced.  The technician showed me the original bearings and they looked absolutely fine. 

Given the cost of the parts and the labor to install, I would think twice about replacing wheel bearings again.

Just my two cents...

Well, with the rears running in gear oil just like semi-trailers do they may last forever. The fronts can go at anytime and when they do it ain't pleasant. I was slowing down from 70mph into Sparta, WI when the whole front end started to wobble. I ended up riding in 1st gear back to the motel and the front end was going up and down like a clown-mobile. I'm lucky I didn't end up in a ditch because those puppies were completely shelled. The odometer showed 26K when that happened.  ???
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Re: Wheels Bearing replacement
« Reply #15 on: April 06, 2013, 12:38:47 AM »
Well, with the rears running in gear oil just like semi-trailers do they may last forever. The fronts can go at anytime and when they do it ain't pleasant. I was slowing down from 70mph into Sparta, WI when the whole front end started to wobble. I ended up riding in 1st gear back to the motel and the front end was going up and down like a clown-mobile. I'm lucky I didn't end up in a ditch because those puppies were completely shelled. The odometer showed 26K when that happened.  ???

Uummmmm...my 2003 C-10 rear wheel bearings do not run in the gear oil.  They are separate bearings lubed with grease just like the fronts. 

I don't understand??
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Re: Wheels Bearing replacement
« Reply #16 on: April 06, 2013, 05:11:06 AM »
Well, with the rears running in gear oil just like semi-trailers do they may last forever....

I'm sorry Craig but this is completely inaccurate information... The rear wheel bearings are sealed bearings that are mounted in the wheel and have absolutely nothing in common with the rear differential whatsoever other than the fact that the wheel hub is splined into the differential.
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Re: Wheels Bearing replacement
« Reply #17 on: April 06, 2013, 01:21:14 PM »
I'm sorry Craig but this is completely inaccurate information... The rear wheel bearings are sealed bearings that are mounted in the wheel and have absolutely nothing in common with the rear differential whatsoever other than the fact that the wheel hub is splined into the differential.

Duh! Right you guys are. I knew better than that! Too many beers!  :-[
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Re: Wheels Bearing replacement
« Reply #18 on: April 06, 2013, 07:23:04 PM »
Duh! Right you guys are. I knew better than that! Too many beers!  :-[

But I do like your excuse....  :chugbeer:
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