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    FS: Outer bearing washer NLA

    I have been getting a lot of calls that the outer bearing washer is now NLA..

    901.341.663.00


    I just had them made. They will be here next week. i have about 60 of them. they are 21.60 each..


    Lemon
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    Pictures will be great! Also what type of metal did you ise?
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    i will find out the exact tool steel that my engineer used..

    but here is the picture of the finished product.. find the original one


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    i was able to reduce the cost.. the water cutters gave me a break for a larger order..

    now 16.99 each..


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    Are they the same for both SWB and LWB cars?
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    Member #226 R Gruppe Life Member #147
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    Somewhere around 72-73, the spindle nut and thrust washer changed from small to large.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cmpski View Post
    Are they the same for both SWB and LWB cars?
    Chris
    as far as i know they are the same.. the 912 registry is the guys bugging me for these mostly.. cause they found out that these are cause of the wobble of the front wheel .. When i tried to re-order they were out and said they wond be making them no more.. so i had to have them made..

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    Just checked with Stoddard's...they have the later '74 on washer....not the earlier being discussed here.
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    I'll take two sets. Will you post your paypal details?

    Thanks!
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