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Post by Garf on Aug 1, 2004 9:32:51 GMT -7
I tried to use the Boca Bearings site to order some bearings. Is it me, or it that site difficult to use. I couldn't find a place to order bearings by number.
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Post by zekemccoy on Aug 1, 2004 14:36:06 GMT -7
I think they assign their own numbers to the kits, so we won't look up the number and go downtown and get bearings. Try this www.bearingsdirect.com/
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Post by Garf on Aug 1, 2004 15:54:10 GMT -7
I just ordered some bearings from them. Looks good except they charge both shipping and handling. If all goes well, I will add them to my Master C/L Link Site.
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Post by tperry2054 on Aug 4, 2004 3:40:23 GMT -7
Phil,
In the future try using your Yellow Pages. Look under Bearings and give the folk at the counter a call. If you have numbers off the bearings they can match them up for a replacement. I've found the replacement bearings to be superior to the original in most cases as I go for a more precision bearing for just a little more money. I have never failed to get the bearing I needed but if that is ever the case they will order them for me with no added shipping charges.
Tom
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Post by Garf on Aug 4, 2004 7:36:42 GMT -7
Miami has a lot of bearing supply houses. I'm just lazy.
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Post by zekemccoy on Aug 4, 2004 8:00:01 GMT -7
Phil, In the future try using your Yellow Pages. Look under Bearings and give the folk at the counter a call. If you have numbers off the bearings they can match them up for a replacement. I've found the replacement bearings to be superior to the original in most cases as I go for a more precision bearing for just a little more money. I have never failed to get the bearing I needed but if that is ever the case they will order them for me with no added shipping charges. Tom My local bearing house did not stock the #'s I needed, they could have ordered them and I would pay shipping on them and then pay the local sales tax of 9.12% and I also don't have to drive across town.
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