'94 Max II - Bearing / Flange replacement - Need a quick clarification

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    Question '94 Max II - Bearing / Flange replacement - Need a quick clarification

    Hi all,

    Model: '94 Max II
    Serial: 10608

    I'm about to redo all of the bearings for the axles and would like confirmation I have selected the right items for purchase. The items are written how I envisioned they would fit onto the axle. Am i missing anything? That 15014 flange, can i use that on the inside of the tub as well? I see there is currently one on my Max.

    62mm locking collar --- 15283 Outer 3 Hole Flange Greasable --- 15012 Bearing 62mm --- ???paper gasket (i see one available at max6x6)??? --- 15014 Outer 3 Hole Flange Non-Greaseable --- caulk strips---- (inside of tub) 15014 Outer 3 Hole Flange Non-Greaseable --- 15010 Axle End Bushing (Inner)


    So if the above is correct, the shopping list would be as follows:

    6 x 15283 Outer 3 Hole Flange Greasable
    12 x 15014 Outer 3 Hole Flange Non-Greaseable
    6 x 15012 Bearing 62mm with Locking Collar
    6 x 15010 Axle End Bushing (Inner)
    6 x 30075 GASKET, FLANGE PAPER OUTER BEARING - MAX II
    6 x 1ft caulk strip

    Thank you for any feedback, hoping to order today or tomorrow to have the parts for the long upcoming weekend!

    Gilby

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    While you're doing the bearings have you consider adding the inside bearings instead of bushings and split ring collars! It would be a very good up grade! With that setup, there is less of a chance of the axels coming out while you are 10 miles back in the bush! I lost the front left in that manner. Had to replace a lot of damaged stuff! I was only 25 yards from my driveway!
    Last edited by tattooman; 05-18-2015 at 04:20 PM.

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