Where's the best place to get spherical bearings? made by whom?
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Oh Stiney, a moment of your time please
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Having your cake and eating too I see...........okay.
Our source internally here at the dealership is proprietary, offshored and marked up, not what either of us are looking for.
A voice in my head told me these are good too.
Last edited by STINEY; July 27, 2012, 11:05 AM.Of all the paths you take in life - make sure a few of them are dirt.
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Originally posted by SuperBuickGuy View Postyes
I would think that with quality COMES price.
But the manager I'm thinking about, I almost love to hate swapping emails with him. I'll ask, "So do we do it this left handed way, where we do this and that, or should we do it this right-handed way, where we do the exact opposite?"
Almost every time, his answer is, "Yes."Charter member of the Turd Nuggets
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Fafnir and Timken are the manufacturers of most of these bearings, at least the ones we deal with. There is a semi-local bearing distributor ......
Bearing Distributors Inc
Street: 315 Oxford Avenue
Mansfield, oh 44906-1958
Phone: (419) 529-8077Of all the paths you take in life - make sure a few of them are dirt.
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There is one thing you need to understand about the Performance Industry and bearings, and that is they are a Middle Man......
Every bearing will have a part number on it that you can take to an Industrial bearing supplier and they will be able to match the bearing up to what they sell, and it'll be at a fraction of the cost.
I would be checking places like that first, I know we have a place here called US Bearing, I'm sure you have similar around were you live......
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SBG - Just to throw another name out there that I can personally vouch for -- http://www.fkrodends.com/ -- I personally toured this facility in Connecticut with the owner Mr Fragola. All american sourced steel and all made in CT. Not knocking any of the other people mentioned here, but it was a neat experience to actually tour their facility, meet the guys making the stuff (many who have been there decades) and see some manufacturing action in person. It wrote a story for Hot Rod Mag's old "How It's Made" section on these guys.That which you manifest is before you.
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Originally posted by Brian Lohnes View PostSBG - Just to throw another name out there that I can personally vouch for -- http://www.fkrodends.com/ -- I personally toured this facility in Connecticut with the owner Mr Fragola. All american sourced steel and all made in CT. Not knocking any of the other people mentioned here, but it was a neat experience to actually tour their facility, meet the guys making the stuff (many who have been there decades) and see some manufacturing action in person. It wrote a story for Hot Rod Mag's old "How It's Made" section on these guys.Doing it all wrong since 1966
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