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Old 07-27-2008, 02:29 PM   #1
LeBaron Rear HUB Bearings  
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I recently went to Autozone to get some new HUB bearings for the rear of my 89' GTC. They had a few different sets and I ended up getting a set of Timken bearings. I got set 46 and set 16, the link to all the ones Autozone has is below. I just want to make sure I have the right bearings. Also, I know I need new seals. Is there anything else I need?

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According to Autozone's web site you have the correct bearings.
Timken and BCA manufacture bearings for everybody.
Be sure to change the races,clean all of the old grease from the hubs and spindles, be sure the bearings are properly packed with grease so the grease goes thru the rollers and not just on the outside and be sure you do not under/over torque the bearings(bearing pre-load).
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