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Does anyone have 4 ashtray side bearings? Thank you! :help:
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I want to say they are 1/4" or 5/16". NAPA can get them if you don't find another set.
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They are 21/64's or 11/32nds. I've looked but haven't found a source yet.
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Wow! Thanks guys!that's helpful I was calling and posting all day trying to find a place. I also called Ace hardware and they sell individual bearings which I didnt know. I'm going to stop there after work. :fr:


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jp2005 wrote:Wow! Thanks guys!that's helpful I was calling and posting all day trying to find a place. I also called Ace hardware and they sell individual bearings which I didnt know. I'm going to stop there after work. :fr:


Love this website! I'll keep you posted what I find.
Well guys Ace was no help wrong sizes. So what I did was type 11/32 bearings into ebay and purchased a pack of 50 for $6.95 now if I lose any I have backups! Hahaha
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Yeah I tries Ace. They had every size but 11/32nds.
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McMaster Carr carries every size and material imaginable.
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Can we get a look at the bracket that holds the bearing in place? I have 68 and a 71, both are missing the bearings and the bracket.
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luke-ao wrote:Can we get a look at the bracket that holds the bearing in place? I have 68 and a 71, both are missing the bearings and the bracket.

Here ya go Luke!
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I'm about to go through fixing mine as well. Was stuck shut until last week, but knocked it out while doing some other stuff under the dash. Though the bearing retainer was gone as well, but someone had wedged it into the top of the ashtray.

The bearing retainer has two little tabs that stick down into the bearing track. When installed would those tabs be towards the front of the truck or rear?
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jp2005 wrote:Wow! Thanks guys!that's helpful I was calling and posting all day trying to find a place. I also called Ace hardware and they sell individual bearings which I didnt know. I'm going to stop there after work. :fr:


Love this website! I'll keep you posted what I find.
Well guys Ace was no help wrong sizes. So what I did was type 11/32 bearings into ebay and purchased a pack of 50 for $6.95 now if I lose any I have backups! Hahaha
That's what I did, but at Amazon. I think in ended up with 100 for about $10.

I'll keep a few sets as spares, but got to figure out what to do with the other 80 or so. Think they'd be big enough for sling shot ammo? I don't have a slingshot yet...
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See the first photo. The tabs go to the front.
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Thanks, completely missed that somehow.
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I received my bearings today and 11/32nd fit perfect. Thank you guys for your help once again. I owe you a beer! :fr:

Probably like 10 million beers by now! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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I prefer anything Michelob. :D
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sargentrs wrote:See the first photo. The tabs go to the front.
Wouldn't that be to the back, relative to the front and back of the truck?
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