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      While doing some freeway driving the other day, I heard what I was hoping was just a rough area of the freeway. Or at least wheel noise from the new/old hub caps. No such luck. I lifted the wheel and heard what sounds like bad wheel bearings. No biggie, went to Napa and no luck. They want to see and match them. Found Timken part numbers @ rock auto . Both of the Big Vendors on the site just give their part number. Found the Part  # on the Pilot House web site but that does not work on the Napa site.

    Does anybody have a "good" part # I can go to Napa and pick up a set. I have a '50 B2B, I believe stock drums etc.  I am looking for part numbers for the inner and the outer. I will pull the wheel and see how bad things are and get some grease in there. Thanks for any and all the help and information.

   Rod

 

 

   

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NAPA's site lost something when they did their format change a few years ago, now I can't find anything on there if it does not fit within their search protocols...IMO ya might want to tear it apart for an inspection before doing some retail therapy, ya might find something ya didn't anticipate  :cool:

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Fred found different numbers than I did.

 

On the Napaonline site use the "Find a Part" search field in the upper left of the page. Type in the OEM part number, check the "Interchange" box and click "Search". When I do that with the part numbers found in my parts book I get the following;

 

Inner cup - OEM P/N 698394 - Napa PBR14276

Inner Cone - OEM P/N 698395 - Napa P14125A

Outer Cup - OEM P/N 698388 - Napa BR09194

Outer Cone - OEM P/N 698389 - Napa BR09074

 

Merle

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Timken numbers should work at any of the box stores.  The first two numbers  Merle punched up are common numbers.  the ones for the outer brg, not so much.  Our store stocks them all, I think, but maybe only one of each. Stocking them at all may depend on location and type of clientel.  We've got a lot of ag industry here and they're a common brg in ag.

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       Thanks everybody for those Napa part numbers, I'll tear it apart this afternoon when I get back home and check out the damage. I was passing by a Napa yesterday morning that is why I asked for their numbers. Once I get into it I don't want to leave it open,So If I buy new bearings I can replace, repack & back on the road. 

     Thanks again all, Rod

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You all are GREAT!!! The Napa part numbers were Perfect !  I pulled the wheel, Just as I had thought and heard. The inner bearing was showing signs of major wear. So I replaced the bearing and race after I repacked it and the outer, 100% better. I checked the outer bearing and race and they were fine. Thanks again for all the help and information to help me keep my truck on the road.

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On 12/7/2015 at 7:11 AM, Merle Coggins said:

Inner cup - OEM P/N 698394 - Napa PBR14276

Inner Cone - OEM P/N 698395 - Napa P14125A

Outer Cup - OEM P/N 698388 - Napa BR09194

Outer Cone - OEM P/N 698389 - Napa BR09074

 

Pulled off the front hubs to take a look at the seals and was able to locate the P#s off of the original wheel bearings: all Bower bearings, 14125A and 14276, 09074 and 09194...

I'll add this information to the parts manual post that I've been working on  :cool:

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