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Old 05-31-2010, 11:28 AM
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Hi,

I am from Germany and I own a Classic Roadster.

Right now a wheel bearing on the front side is broken but still fitted.
Now I want to replace it butI do not know what type it is and who is the manufacturer.

So the german part house needs to know what type of axle,stabiliser is built in so that they will be able to find out the type of the wheel bearing.

I attached some pictures maybe someone can help me.


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Old 05-31-2010, 11:35 AM
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74-1978 Ford Mustang II.

Remove the bearings and races and check the numbers, shouldn't be too difficult. Timkin is a very good brand.
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Thomas,

There should be a part number stamped on the bearing. Your parts house should be able to cross referance it. If they can not then post that part number and pictures so we can help you.

It should be late 70's to early 80's Ford Mustang II but you never know who changed what at one time or another.
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The only thing in question pertaining to the MII (Which it should be) is the 5 lug rotors-wonder if anything else was changed?
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Old 06-15-2010, 11:14 PM
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We have ordered the spareparts for MII and fitted.

Everything functions perfectly

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