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1986 Dodge Truck

09/19/2010 10:55 PM

I Am In Great Need Of Your Help, I Am Looking For The Bearings That Go In Side The Transmition Tail Peice Befor It Conects To The Axel Shaft, Please Help,, If Possible Send Me An E-mail Adress So Tha I Can Send You A Picture Of The Tail Peice,, Also If Possible To Send Me A Phone Number That I May Be Able To Speak With A Specialist, I Am Not Able To Call Any 1-800 Numbers.. Thank You So Much, Looking For Part #: 1672194 BEARING MAIN SHAFT
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09/20/2010 8:53 AM

rioborjas,

In addition to the great links peterg7lyq has provided, try this one: http://www.wbparts.com/rfq/3110-00-725-0560.html

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09/20/2010 10:08 AM

There should be a number stamped on the bearing. I that what you are calling the part number? Take that number to any auto part store and they should be able to match it up. Most auto part stores have a bearing book, most all bearings have multiple applications. If this doesn't do you any good try a tractor supply store.

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09/20/2010 10:26 AM

The Ramcharger's site above gives the Chrysler #, a bearing industry standard number, a NAPA number, and dimensions.

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09/20/2010 11:14 AM

Like I said most bearings have multiple applications. Sorry I didn't look at site above before posting. I'm bad.

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09/20/2010 4:14 PM

Here is a reference to a NAPA bearing and the details of the part for you, Woody

http://ramchargercentral.com/archive.php?topic=86449.0

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09/20/2010 10:29 PM

Hey, thats redundant again.

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09/21/2010 10:12 PM

http://www.wbparts.com/rfq/3110-00-725-0560.html

This is your item. The 3110-00-725-0560 is the NATO stock number and is used by the armed services. A full description is provided in the above link. You need go no further.

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09/21/2010 11:17 PM

Mr. Brian ,

Thank You So Much For The Infom. I Have Had A Very Hard Time Locating This Part. I Was About To Sell My Truck To The Steel Recycling,, But The Truck Is Still Good All I Need Is This Part. At The Link That You Sent Me Can I Order RThe Part There ??

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09/21/2010 11:34 PM

Pardon me, but I thought Rioborjas wanted this bit, perhaps Guest is the same person.

Whatever, if you look at the link, there is a Pricing & Delivery box. Fill that in and send it off and Bobs your Uncle.

I can do no more.

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09/22/2010 11:00 AM

Bobs your Uncle.

WTF????

Is there some meaning to that that I have never learned?

Depending on where Guest and or Rioborjas are-is located, the NAPA site also has similar information.

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09/22/2010 10:23 PM

Bobs your Uncle.

WTF????

Is there some meaning to that that I have never learned?

Bob, sorry about the error in grammer. The phrase should have read "Bob's your uncle". It origin is something I have no idea about. It means that everything is OK and there will be no further problems. You may want to google or wiki it to find out more.

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09/23/2010 7:25 AM

OK. Well in that case, "I'm your uncle" or "Bob's your uncle" or "I'll be a monkey's uncle". Whatever the case may be.

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09/23/2010 10:14 PM

Not only all of the above.

You can Bob down and kiss my b...........................................................................blessed mother.

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10/03/2010 5:15 PM

Thank You Mr. Bob

You Are Right My Truck Was At Onetime Used By The U.S.A Armed Forces, It Has A Military Number On The Frame.. Now It's Being Used By Me As A Plumbing Truck For The Passed 16yrs In Mexico. And It's Still Going Strong,, Just Need This One Small Part..

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Re: 1986 Dodge Truck

10/03/2010 11:35 PM

Send a letter to the White House, with the way he is giving away things, he may just send you a new bearing. Hell, he may send you a new truck.

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Re: 1986 Dodge Truck

09/24/2010 1:31 AM

Hello,

IF YOU LIVE OR WORK CLOSE TO A (BEARING DISTRIBUTOR) AND CAN TAKE THE

PART WITH YOU, THEN THEY SHOULD BE ABLE TO REPLACE IT USING IT'S

DIMENSIONS. DOESN'T MATTER WHO THE MANUFACTURER IS OR WHAT IT IS

USED ON.

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