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1970-72 E-body disk brake wheel seals
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Does anyone have a part number? I have 1970-72 disks on my car and have been stumbling through the brake components. I bought SET17 inner bearings for it as recommended and then later found out that it required SET6 Timken bearings.
Anywho, I've see that there are 3 brake options listed on most parts sites yet do not know which ones to get. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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1970 Barracuda Gran Coupe, gen III project (Cone Killing Cuda)
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Re: 1970-72 E-body disk brake wheel seals
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June 04, 2013 - 09:18:54 PM »
Search function is your friend 5121S
However, no one carries the 5121s just the 5121. I did find a 8121s listed as a cuda option as well.
this 70-72 crap is confusing. No one has a straight answer
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Re: 1970-72 E-body disk brake wheel seals
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I use
MOOG
6840S
Also listed under National Oil Seal.
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Quote from: anlauto on June 04, 2013 - 09:54:42 PM
I use
MOOG
6840S
Also listed under National Oil Seal.
I saw that number kicked around as well. I know you know your E-bodies, so I'll give it a world. I prefer Timken or SKF quality as it is frequently used in industry as the premier lines, but Moog usually has great products too.
Anywho, thanks!
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