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  • Nick@lockitup
    258 I6
    • Apr 16, 2005
    • 264

    #16
    tube diameter will not make a difference. lug count shouldnt make a difference either....

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    • #17
      As far as Parts Houses are concerned, the switch from Small to Big bearing spindles happened in 76. However I have encountered Small Bearing spindles up to 79 over the years. With that being said I do not buy wheel bearings untill I know what spindles I am dealing with. Following part Numbers can be had in Premium brand name or can be had where the quality of the box exceeds the bearing inside it Personally I would not waste my $$$$ on the cheap bearings.



      Small-Bearing Spindle-Inner-Bearing Journal Size: 1.78"
      Stub Axle Spindle Bearing Kit Part# BRGBK1 $15.99
      Hub Lock Nut Kit Part# BK6301653 $15.99 Needed only if your old ones are bad
      Inner Wheel Bearing & Race set Part# BRGBR37 $18.99
      Outer Wheel Bearing & Race set Part# BRGBR35 $16.69
      Seal Part# NOS24898 $ 4.99



      Big-Bearing Spindle-Inner-Bearing Journal Size: 2.00"
      Stub Axle Spindle Bearing Kit Part# BRGBK1 $15.99
      Hub Lock Nut Kit Part# BK6301653 $15.99 Needed only if old ones are bad
      Inner Wheel Bearing Part# BRG LM104949 $15.99
      Inner Wheel Bearing Race Part# BRG JLM104910 $ 9.49
      Outer Wheel Bearing & Race set Part# BRGBR35 $16.69
      Seal Part# NOS24898 $ 4.99


      As you can see the only differance in the small and big bearing spindle is the inner bearing all the other parts are the same
      Last edited by Crazy_Jeepman; 12-29-2006, 05:53 PM.
      Daily Driver 2008 Wrangler Sahara
      Going, Gone, or Thinking Fishing

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      • Gambler68
        Rabble Rouser
        • Feb 29, 2004
        • 14083

        #18
        those are Jeep part #'s? Awesome, thanks.
        1979 Chero S "Sundog" 1979 Chero S "Hammer"
        1968 327 J3000 1978 J10SWB
        The Edge... there is no honest way to explain it because the only people who really know where it is are the ones who have gone over.
        Hunter S. Thompson .

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        • Mario_CA
          232 I6
          • Mar 16, 2003
          • 28

          #19
          Also, don't forget:
          Spindle grease seal part# 22311
          Ft axle U-joint part# 210-0297 (cause you're in there anyway)
          '88 GW Fun Hog - Dragmasters 360 rebuild, MSD TFI upgrade, Rancho RS5K, Ranco add-a-leafs, 31 AT's

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Mario_CA
            Also, don't forget:
            Spindle grease seal part# 22311
            Ft axle U-joint part# 210-0297 (cause you're in there anyway)
            The Part Number I listed for the:
            Stub Axle Spindle Bearing Kit Part# BRGBK1

            Includes the seal part# you have provided.

            Along with the spindle bearing

            Additional Contents:1 EA 711818
            B2110
            22311
            W/87593 SLINGER
            W/453903 THRUSTWASHER
            Daily Driver 2008 Wrangler Sahara
            Going, Gone, or Thinking Fishing

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            • Nick@lockitup
              258 I6
              • Apr 16, 2005
              • 264

              #21
              Originally posted by Nick@lockitup
              autozone carries all the parts.
              SBK1 for the inner spindle kit.
              set 45 for the outer bearing set
              471271 -inner seal
              lm104949-inner bearing
              jlm104910-inner race

              Thats for any big bearing d44 waggy/chevy
              all these are timken part #s btw

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              • HorribleHarry
                232 I6
                • Aug 13, 2006
                • 63

                #22
                So let me get this straight (since my truck is broken & 50 miles away...)
                is there a seal on the outer side of the front hub? is this part of the chrome cap? my waggy was spraying bearing grease all over the place onto the outside of the wheels & tires... never got around to popping them off & taking a look.
                Thanks,
                Harry
                86 GW, 360-V8, NP229, Tow Package(3.73's), D44/AMC23, aux. 25 gal. fuel tank, 2.5" lift, 31"BFG AT's, dual Flowmaster exhaust w twin cats, factory brush guard, PIGNOSE transplant!, rust, shiny chrome valve covers! ...and no more woodgrain!
                89 Range Rover classic hunter (with factory standard leaky head gaskets!!!)
                87 Vanagon SYNCRO 4X4

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by HorribleHarry
                  So let me get this straight (since my truck is broken & 50 miles away...)
                  is there a seal on the outer side of the front hub? is this part of the chrome cap? my waggy was spraying bearing grease all over the place onto the outside of the wheels & tires... never got around to popping them off & taking a look.
                  Thanks,
                  Harry
                  No there is no seal in or behind the Chrome cap. If you have grease spraying out of it, then I would be concerned that a wheel bearing is failing and heating up the grease enough to turn it to liquid and that is how it is managing to get passed the cap, or the cap is a poor fit and is allowing the grease to get out. Although there really should not be nothing more than a light coating of grease behind the cap and in the drive flange area, the grease should be moderately heavy within the area wheel bearing cavity only.
                  Daily Driver 2008 Wrangler Sahara
                  Going, Gone, or Thinking Fishing

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                  • HorribleHarry
                    232 I6
                    • Aug 13, 2006
                    • 63

                    #24
                    Thank you Crazy_Jeepman,
                    My caps are beat, but I seem to remember the hubs being pretty warm.
                    I will rebuild them when I put my manual hubs on.

                    Harry
                    86 GW, 360-V8, NP229, Tow Package(3.73's), D44/AMC23, aux. 25 gal. fuel tank, 2.5" lift, 31"BFG AT's, dual Flowmaster exhaust w twin cats, factory brush guard, PIGNOSE transplant!, rust, shiny chrome valve covers! ...and no more woodgrain!
                    89 Range Rover classic hunter (with factory standard leaky head gaskets!!!)
                    87 Vanagon SYNCRO 4X4

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                    • mxg342
                      232 I6
                      • Jul 18, 2002
                      • 75

                      #25
                      Please forgive me for my ignorance but are any of these part numbers for the inner axle seal? I've been starting my search for new ones but measurements and specifications are not matching up. The old seals were 2.5" to the best of my measuring ability. I can only find 2.25 and 2.625 seals on advance auto parts website. Can anyone help me out here?

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                      • Gambler68
                        Rabble Rouser
                        • Feb 29, 2004
                        • 14083

                        #26
                        Originally posted by mxg342
                        Please forgive me for my ignorance but are any of these part numbers for the inner axle seal? I've been starting my search for new ones but measurements and specifications are not matching up. The old seals were 2.5" to the best of my measuring ability. I can only find 2.25 and 2.625 seals on advance auto parts website. Can anyone help me out here?

                        yeah inner seals are listed there. 2.625 is alot closer to 2.5 than 2.25 is. (talking about 125 hundreth of an inch difference vs 250 hundreths).

                        post up what you have for a rig, in your sig, this helps people give you exact answers more often than not.

                        taking your old seal in and bribing the parts monkey with candy helps Occasionally you get a helpful one that will match parts for you.
                        1979 Chero S "Sundog" 1979 Chero S "Hammer"
                        1968 327 J3000 1978 J10SWB
                        The Edge... there is no honest way to explain it because the only people who really know where it is are the ones who have gone over.
                        Hunter S. Thompson .

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                        • mxg342
                          232 I6
                          • Jul 18, 2002
                          • 75

                          #27
                          Thanks for the info. I'm working on a D44 front from a 79 waggy. It is going in my CJ. I'm planning the 5 on 5.5 conversion with Ford stuff, ARB, 4.56 gearing, and high steer. I'll probably switch to hydro assist steering next year. $$$ is to tight right now for it.

                          The bad thing is we have put the project on the back burner due to my roomates jeep getting totaled. We are rebuilding a 91 chevy truck as fast as we can now to get him back in a vehicle.

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                          • Gambler68
                            Rabble Rouser
                            • Feb 29, 2004
                            • 14083

                            #28
                            Originally posted by mxg342
                            Thanks for the info. I'm working on a D44 front from a 79 waggy. It is going in my CJ. I'm planning the 5 on 5.5 conversion with Ford stuff, ARB, 4.56 gearing, and high steer. I'll probably switch to hydro assist steering next year. $$$ is to tight right now for it.

                            The bad thing is we have put the project on the back burner due to my roomates jeep getting totaled. We are rebuilding a 91 chevy truck as fast as we can now to get him back in a vehicle.
                            wow, that looks so bad, the dog wouldn't even pee on it!

                            bad hit, sure it was a bummer.
                            1979 Chero S "Sundog" 1979 Chero S "Hammer"
                            1968 327 J3000 1978 J10SWB
                            The Edge... there is no honest way to explain it because the only people who really know where it is are the ones who have gone over.
                            Hunter S. Thompson .

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                            • Gambler68
                              Rabble Rouser
                              • Feb 29, 2004
                              • 14083

                              #29
                              Originally posted by Nick@lockitup
                              autozone carries all the parts.
                              SBK1 for the inner spindle kit.
                              set 45 for the outer bearing set
                              471271 -inner seal
                              lm104949-inner bearing
                              jlm104910-inner race

                              Thats for any big bearing d44 waggy/chevy
                              ok..dumb question... I need to buy TWO of each to do the whole diff, right?

                              Napa: BRGBK1 : 15.99
                              Azone: SET45 15.99
                              Azone: 471271 4.99
                              Azone: lm104949 16.99
                              Azone: jlm104910 4.99

                              all that x2 = 117.90 before tax sound right?
                              Last edited by Gambler68; 12-29-2006, 02:40 PM.
                              1979 Chero S "Sundog" 1979 Chero S "Hammer"
                              1968 327 J3000 1978 J10SWB
                              The Edge... there is no honest way to explain it because the only people who really know where it is are the ones who have gone over.
                              Hunter S. Thompson .

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                              • Gambler68
                                Rabble Rouser
                                • Feb 29, 2004
                                • 14083

                                #30
                                okay got that one answered

                                I guess a pair of Brute Force joints wouldnt hurt either, thats prolly another 50 bux.
                                1979 Chero S "Sundog" 1979 Chero S "Hammer"
                                1968 327 J3000 1978 J10SWB
                                The Edge... there is no honest way to explain it because the only people who really know where it is are the ones who have gone over.
                                Hunter S. Thompson .

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