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4WD adapter bearing
« on: March 31, 2013, 12:39:13 AM »
Noticed something about one of the 4WD adapters I have, the bearing inside it is loose.
the other is tight. Is this supposed to be a press fit? does this mean the one with the loose bearing is bad?

also where can I get a replacement bearing?
1984 AMC Eagle Wagon w/ 1988 258 and front axle, 727/NP-229 combo, Hurst shifter + twin sticks, and power bulge hood.


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