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Question Wheel Bearing Part numbers

Did a search. Looking for the part numbers (not Porsche #'s) for the front and rear wheel bearings. A friend of mine owns a bearing comapany and wants me to try out a new high tech coating. he will get the bearings and coat them for me at no charge so i can't beat that!! He is selling loads of coated bearings to the motocross, shifter cart, snowmobile, jet ski, etc. guys. Guess these guys will go to great lenghts for an extra 1/10 of a second. Thanks for your help.

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As the stock factory bearings or Timken replacements last for years..and years and years....what is the possible upside on the coating?? If it got a 1 /10 of a second per lap (provide proof of before and after test and race laps) everyone would be buying it now.......
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thanks for the attitude...i'm not selling the freaking things...just looking for part numbers!
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If your friend has a bearing company then he would know that relevant numbers are in the catalogs for Timken and others that all bearing companies have on their desks.


Ft inner SKF brand 211 405 625

Ft outer SKF brand 211 405 645D

The rear is a one piece bearing which shouldn't be disassembled.

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