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Old 04-14-2020, 08:40 PM   #26
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Re: HD carrier bearing. The odd one.

I also have a leaf spring C10, but has the horseshoe style center support (like the one Corts60 bought.)

Next time I replace mine, I'm going with this one NATIONAL HB88532. It's 1.378" I.D. and was found on some trucks and vans from 1987 to 2006. Just another option to think about since this one seems heavy duty.
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Old 04-14-2020, 09:46 PM   #27
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Re: HD carrier bearing. The odd one.

That looks legit. I’d like to know what the dimensions are from the mounting surface to center bore. I think the factory one is 3.4375 or so.
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Old 04-14-2020, 09:53 PM   #28
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Re: HD carrier bearing. The odd one.

Great work.
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Old 04-14-2020, 11:18 PM   #29
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Re: HD carrier bearing. The odd one.

I used the same Neapco bearing in my truck and it has been working great.
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Replaced the carrier bearing on my 69 leaf spring short step today. It has the unusual triangle shaped carrier bearing. You actually take the sandwich plates apart and drop in the new bearing and clamp in back together.

My original one the rubber had shrunk and it just rattled around in there in addition to the bearings being whacked.

Hopefully the info here will help other people find the replacement part rather than having to cobble together a different style mount.



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Old 04-15-2020, 07:30 AM   #30
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Re: HD carrier bearing. The odd one.

How long ago did you get it and where did you source it?
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Re: HD carrier bearing. The odd one.

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I also have a leaf spring C10, but has the horseshoe style center support (like the one Corts60 bought.)

Next time I replace mine, I'm going with this one NATIONAL HB88532. It's 1.378" I.D. and was found on some trucks and vans from 1987 to 2006. Just another option to think about since this one seems heavy duty.
So I looked up the specs and the centerline height from mounting surface to driveshaft centerline is 2.2". The factory HD centerline height is about 3 7/16 - 3 1/2". I think the bolt spacing is correct though. So if a 1.5" spacer plate was made, this would probably be a great choice to replace the factory HD bearing.
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Old 04-15-2020, 11:42 AM   #32
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So I looked up the specs and the centerline height from mounting surface to driveshaft centerline is 2.2". The factory HD centerline height is about 3 7/16 - 3 1/2". I think the bolt spacing is correct though. So if a 1.5" spacer plate was made, this would probably be a great choice to replace the factory HD bearing.
That's what I thought, a couple of days ago...
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Old 04-15-2020, 03:45 PM   #33
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So I looked up the specs and the centerline height from mounting surface to driveshaft centerline is 2.2". The factory HD centerline height is about 3 7/16 - 3 1/2". I think the bolt spacing is correct though. So if a 1.5" spacer plate was made, this would probably be a great choice to replace the factory HD bearing.
What if you flipped your mounting bracket and mounted the newer style driveshaft support so it was hanging down, how close would it be compared to where your driveshaft is now?
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Old 04-15-2020, 04:05 PM   #34
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What if you flipped your mounting bracket and mounted the newer style driveshaft support so it was hanging down, how close would it be compared to where your driveshaft is now?
Another potential good idea???

However if his bracket is riveted to the crossmember (as all, I've seen, so far), that may be easier said than done...
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Old 04-15-2020, 04:42 PM   #35
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Re: HD carrier bearing. The odd one.

Well I got it all back together and went out for a test drive. Success! It is nice and smooth. I even through in a new u-joint at the trans slip joint. If I have to do this again, I will probably try flipping the bracket like you guys suggested. I didn't even look at that while I had it apart.

I hope this thread helps someone out in the future!
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Old 08-18-2022, 11:09 PM   #36
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Re: HD carrier bearing. The odd one.

Awesome. I think I missed your final update on this back in the day. Just wanted to add that this is what is so great about the message boards and the ability to find this info at a later date or even on a search engine and why the Facebook groups are just NOT a good place for tech.
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