attex info

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    attex info

    the attex bodies are they poly or hdpe and does anyone have the inner and outer bearing part numbers thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by 06chops View Post
    the attex bodies are they poly or hdpe and does anyone have the inner and outer bearing part numbers thanks
    Attex made bodies both abs plastic and poly, aka hdpe. First generation and then second up to '75 I believe where ABS. Then poly '76 untile stop production in '84 I believe? 85 maybe. Have to do acetone test to see, if it melts it, if it does then its abs. You bearing will depend on what generatiopn you have but you could take the inserts to tsc or bearing place and they will match them up. I believe Jpswift has a good cheap place for bearing. I would search site or wait for him to reply.

    Larry

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    Larry is right on the money.......I think he knows a thing or two about Attex . There were two different inner bearings that Attex used. The 6 chain ST models used one with a one piece inner bearing flange. The 4 chain models used a two piece inner bearing flange that "sandwiched" the bearing between the two flanges. If you could post up a picture of which one you have I'll be able to get you a part number. You can get high quality bearings at a very good price through Buffalo Bearing. Tell them Jeff with the 6 wheelers sent you and they'll be sure to take good care of you. Their number is 716-874-1720. Let us know which bearing you have and we'll go from there.
    "Looks like you have a problem with your 4 wheeler........you're missin' two wheels there"

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    Quote Originally Posted by jpswift1 View Post
    Larry is right on the money.......I think he knows a thing or two about Attex . There were two different inner bearings that Attex used. The 6 chain ST models used one with a one piece inner bearing flange. The 4 chain models used a two piece inner bearing flange that "sandwiched" the bearing between the two flanges. If you could post up a picture of which one you have I'll be able to get you a part number. You can get high quality bearings at a very good price through Buffalo Bearing. Tell them Jeff with the 6 wheelers sent you and they'll be sure to take good care of you. Their number is 716-874-1720. Let us know which bearing you have and we'll go from there.
    hey jp thanks for the info on the bearings i called buffalo bearing and ordered all 12 of them i only paid $107 with shipping and had them in two days thanks again

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