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    The freezer thing does work, unless you forget to put them in the freezer the night before. lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by brd812 View Post
    The freezer thing does work, unless you forget to put them in the freezer the night before. lol
    Actualy 30 minutes on ice seems to do the trick, but as someone here taught me you need to wipe all the frost off them before you install them or you can have problems with the trapped moisture.

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    I sent you a pm. If you need a another swinger, I have one in good shape for sale. Its off of an 85 and it will work on any years 83-85.
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    yea this one guy i always get parts from here in minnesota has a complete setup that i need with really good bearings.
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    If you look at the bearings real c
    lose you will usually see the word Timken. I've studied many aftermarket and Honda bearings they all say this. So in my opinion they are all manufacture by Timken, whixh would make them all the same. Atleast this is the senerio with Honda and aftermarket fron wheel bearings. Not sure about rears.
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    My buddie Jeff (honda250sx) always got me Mosse and I never had in issue; I just added grease fittings; THANK YOU Jeff!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    They are all mostly the same, just different labels.
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