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Grease Monkey
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Anyone know where to buy new bearings for the rear axle of a '35 Standard? I wanted to replace the ones that I have on both sides behind the brake drums. The two I am using now will do. Thanks!
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ChatMaster - 25,000
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The 1935 Standard rear weel bearings also fit all 1937-1954 passenger cars so sould be easy to find......Try the Filling Station.
Gene Schneider
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Shade Tree Mechanic
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Shade Tree Mechanic
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Hello green35: chev Nut is correct try Rockauto or NAPA for 1954 FS can get a little pricey.---POPS
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I like to direct business to our friends at the F.S.
Gene Schneider
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Backyard Mechanic
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Backyard Mechanic
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I can. Check, I have mist bearings for 30s up. I have the same car. Wes 816 547 5006
Last edited by wesb; 03/17/20 01:09 PM. Reason: Spelling
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Shade Tree Mechanic
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Shade Tree Mechanic
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When I can, I buy my antique car parts from business in the hobby.
Every little bit helps and if they go out of business where are you going to buy all the specialty parts you can not get a NAPA or the other discount suppliers
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Steve is filling mail order, and phone in orders at this time. Sounds like he is mainly at the office by himself so help him out but cut him some slack.
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