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Anyone happen to know off hand the size, dimensions, stock # of the bearing for an idler pulley 88'-89'? I know I had a bad (1) somewhere in this house... I just can't seem to lay my hands on it, or recall where I put it, (so I wouldn't forget where it was?). Thanx, appreciate any help, as I have another pulley in need of replacement.
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Would like to know aswell, there was an old post on a part# for this but i cant come across it anymore.

Anyone happen to know off hand the size, dimensions, stock # of the bearing for an idler pulley 88'-89'? I know I had a bad (1) somewhere in this house... I just can't seem to lay my hands on it, or recall where I put it, (so I wouldn't forget where it was?). Thanx, appreciate any help, as I have another pulley in need of replacement.

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go to napa 12 bucks .. its a name brand bearing ... take old one and they can match it up.......

 

I hate Napa, but if you must and don't have good mom and pop parts joints. That bearing should be cheap, like Jeff said $5.00 somewhere.

 

 

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do u know that are 15 grades of bearings ^^^^ just like auto zone ALTS no good u cant see it but A/zone uses the cheapest rebuielders they can find...... I use to work for ball bearing manufacturer for ten years a a tool and diemaker.........just make sure its a brand name...timkin SKF..all bearings are not the same !!! no china stuff............ Edited by markhansenconquest
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If it is a 203 bearing you can also use the 203ff, or 203ss, as they are sealed on both sides to keep dirt and grime out. Since i work at one of the big box crappy auto parts stores, i will also tell you not to use the china garbage.
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If it is a 203 bearing you can also use the 203ff, or 203ss, as they are sealed on both sides to keep dirt and grime out. Since i work at one of the big box crappy auto parts stores, i will also tell you not to use the china garbage.

 

The 203pp is sealed on both sides.

 

Bearing shops sell quality stuff for cheaper than parts stores.

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Thanx to all who posted, appreciate it! I didn't want to go to the usual parts places, was hoping to ultimately acquire a #, which was GREAT! I was thinking about SKF/Timken, etc. Getting the "Torrington 203PP" really was a plus! This is great... thanx again! ;) Edited by kidjc
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