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I updated the first post so people know to contact Gatecrasher for springs and balls.
Gatecrasher - Double check the info to make sure it is correct. I don't want to give people wrong information. By the way.... LOVE the avitar! I would recommend compairing the bearing numbers anyway to make sure you didn't receive the wrong part on accident.
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Also, I'm having a bit of trouble finding part numbers for Getrag parts in this thread, searching hasn't yielded good results. Can one of you kind fellows point me in the right direction? ![]() |
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Here is what I have for bearing sizes out of a 6 speed:
Intermediary shaft: 30209 front, 30208 rear Center diff assembly: 32010 front, not sure on rear Front diff pinion: 32009 x 2 Front diff case: 32008 x 2 No guarantee on the accuracy, I scribbled these numbers down a couple months ago ![]() And yb the way, only the 5 digits matter, the letters are just references used by different manufacturers, the numbers are the size of the bearing which is standardized accross manufacturers. |
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I guess the only ones i'm unsure of are the VCU front and the counter shaft rear. I read the counter uses a 30208 & 30209, but in my pile of used bearings i don't have a 30208 but i do have a 30207. I'm assuming it came from the counter shaft rear, because the counter is the only part that uses bearings that start with "302..."
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