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posted on August 4th, 2004 at 11:38 AM
Bearings for buggys


I think it was Mick M that was lookin' for this info;)
Rear stub axle bearings part No. 63007 is 62x35x20mm
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posted on August 4th, 2004 at 11:55 AM


Thanks..... but

The 63007 is a 20mm wide bearing?

63007 on SKF

The standard bearing is only 16mm wide so how does this fit in a standard beetle arm?

6206 on SKF

I don't see how the bearing 63007 could work? The original post you mentioned this in you alluded to the fact they were taper bearings? The 63007 is a deep groove ball bearing? Maybe the part number mentioned here is wrong and it should be a taper roller?

Or maybe the Type1 arm needs to be machined 4mm to take this bearing?

There is a taper roller that is 35x62x18 with a housing (C) of 14 that you could use with two circlips as the circlips are 2mm thick. One circlip to lock, one to space. Maybe this is the bearing you used?

32007 on SKF

I don't know I'm just guessing?

Can you give me any more details?

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posted on August 4th, 2004 at 01:39 PM


Sorry mate your right wrong part No..... I just got the number off an invoice (the 20mm is if you use long kombi axles and is not what you want). The 32007 is the one give me a buzz and I'll tell you how to set it up.

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