Wher's a good place to buy 250R axle bearings?
#2
Brandon,
Bearings are produced according to industry standards and can be identified by a number that appears on the bearing itself. I was able to purchase an axle bearing for my TRX 300 at a local auto parts store by simply walking in with the four-digit number (6007).
Don't pay dealer prices for a generic part.
David
Bearings are produced according to industry standards and can be identified by a number that appears on the bearing itself. I was able to purchase an axle bearing for my TRX 300 at a local auto parts store by simply walking in with the four-digit number (6007).
Don't pay dealer prices for a generic part.
David
#3
The 250r has the same O.D. as most honda bearings, but a larger I.D, making a very odd sized bearing. I went to one bearing store and they said all they had in that size was an aircraft quality one(like upwards of $100). Went down the road and found a cheap one for like $20-$25.
You could also try http://www.recreationunlimited.com
I bought a bearing/seal kit there for around $50-60. Free shipping too.
Brian
[This message has been edited by roostmonkey (edited 10-01-1999).]
You could also try http://www.recreationunlimited.com
I bought a bearing/seal kit there for around $50-60. Free shipping too.
Brian
[This message has been edited by roostmonkey (edited 10-01-1999).]
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