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    I have been working on changing bearings on my 97 max iv and took the mid bearing out and with me to the bearing shop here in town. after i put it in i looked at it and it appears that the old bearing was not a cam lock bearing. it may have been replaced before and i guess i got the wrong bearing because it just has a set allen set screw but no cam lock.....did max change to cam locks after 97 or can i just use the set screw type like what came out of it....this is the outer bearing that goes thru the tub.

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    I don't think I would use that bearing. I would get one with a locking color and an r3 designation in the part number. This r3 tells you it's triple sealed and will hold up to our application.
    l like to buy stuff and no I don't do payments!

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    • #3
      All the bearings on my 97 MaxIV use cam-locks.
      I agree with Drew, triple seal on the 72mm outer bearings.
      The trouble with retirement is.... I never get a day off !!!!

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      • #4
        thanks guys ...i guess someone has been in here before and put in the wrong bearing... when i took it out i thought it was cammed
        but it was just bound up with gunk and once i got the new one in and started to lock the outer ring in the cam i realized it was not a cam lock......will pull it and get the right ones....much thanks

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        • #5
          Outer bearing # is HC 207-20-R3. Good bearings available from buffalo bearing or other suppliers. My local store dosent stock the tripple seal ones so I order mine. The one you put in is the same dimentions but may work loose on the shaft.

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          • #6
            I ordered my bearings from buffalo bearings last week because nobody around here can seem to get them. I'm hoping UPS will be here tomorrow so I can get my max iv back together.

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            • #7
              hi
              Can someone please advise me of the current price for a Max outer triple seal bearing [size od 72, id 1 1/4 ] [there is only 1 importer of this size into oz so the price is high etc ]

              cheers
              tomo

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              • #8
                The real inexpensive ones through Buffalo Bearings are around $18 each. The new Argo HDI bearings are similar, just without the locking collar. If you have a way to retain your axle like a split collar, you should consider those. The price on HDI bearings is about $45 each here. Do you have an Argo dealer close to you?

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                • #9
                  hi,the buggyman 1
                  $18 sounds great
                  Yes the bearings I have insert into the universal 4 bolt cast steel/iron housings that are commonly available .
                  A max uses the same bearings I suspect the only difference is that a max uses the 2 piece steel plate assembly .
                  A suggestion to every one is u should consider stainless steel bearings . I have not checked price or even if they r made in this size yet .

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                  • #10
                    I'm sure Buffalo Bearing can help you out. Buffalo Bearings Inc.

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                    • #11
                      Bearing Outlet has that bearing for under $12. No idea about the brand or quality.

                      HC Series Insert Bearing 1/2" to 3"-Bearing Outlet.com

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by phabib View Post
                        Bearing Outlet has that bearing for under $12. No idea about the brand or quality.

                        HC Series Insert Bearing 1/2" to 3"-Bearing Outlet.com
                        Are you sure these are R3 (triple seal) bearings?
                        The trouble with retirement is.... I never get a day off !!!!

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                        • #13
                          They came up when I did a search for that bearing number, but there is no specific mention. I think it would take a call to be sure.

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