Re: rear wheel bearings
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Re: rear wheel bearings




Moser does not offer the original type bearings.
You have to order the axles without any bearings, if you want the original type adjustable bearings.And then press them on yourself.
Mopar used to offer complete bearing kits, with the adjusters.
They have all but dried up, having an effect on pricing.
I saw the kits go to about $300 a while back.
A few years ago, I paid around $50 for the same kit.
I'm glad I bought them when I did.

 Jimmy

moparbikeguy@xxxxxxx wrote:

   Now that I have the springs moved into the frame and the wheel wells widened, I had the housing shortened, back braced, and alloy axles made. Moser also installed their "green" axle bearings. I know that the original (adjustable) type bearings had to be greased. The non adjustable "green" bearings appear to be sealed. How do they get lubricated?
Thanks guys.
 '65 Coronet 500 stroker
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