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Jack,   Wow fast response you must be up early like me. How much do you need for the bushings and pan hard bar?   I’ll try to respond to this today I’m heading into a dentist appointment this am then work.
My day starts 4:30-5:00 am. Smile I've got $645 into them, I'll take $500 and pay the freight.
Jack, let me do some checking if the shop I go to wood install the parts if I supply them. I also have a old friend from high school for a local contractor and he also has a shop at his house big enough to get quad axles. Either of those options work on my end, I would take the parts for that price
I'll haul them to the No Rally Rally this weekend just in case you need them, they are new still in the original boxes. We are staying in Sun RV park till Cedar Key, FL opens in Jan-Feb.
I was also curious if anyone knows what the drive wheel and tag seal part numbers are? The shop I’m at is having a hard time figuring out a part. In the future I will get the parts or have the part numbers for a job
Our mechanic takes the old parts that are not easily identified to Fleet Pride, or other parts house, and they are identified on the spot. So far all of the parts, and there are a lot that we have had replaced, come right off the suppliers shelf. The good news is none of the running gear are "Newell" parts. Our old coach has a 15000 pound front axle made for Mack truck. Rear axle was a Dana. Good luck....
(10-25-2023, 06:31 AM)WillieG Wrote: [ -> ]I was also curious if anyone knows what the drive wheel and tag seal part numbers are? The shop I’m at is having a hard time figuring out a part. In the future I will get the parts or have the part numbers for a job

Numbers should be right on the old seals. They are usually stamped on them. I think I have come across some of those numbers on here, but it’s almost better to just match up what’s there.
Here is the info that might help. I also pulled the numbers from the old seals and cross referenced them to the new ones.

https://newellgurus.com/showthread.php?tid=5717. Tag seal is in 5th post.
(10-25-2023, 04:25 PM)Richard Wrote: [ -> ]Here is the info that might help. I also pulled the numbers from the old seals and cross referenced them to the new ones.

https://newellgurus.com/showthread.php?tid=5717. Tag seal is in 5th post.

Nice, also Richard looks like he is providing the Scotseal XL product numbers which do not require special tools to install and they are a special seal within a seal design that does not rely on a perfect spindle surface to keep things sealed up.

If you want to know more about these seals:
https://youtu.be/pbv8Ll1UTak?si=kzxhPS35yLJuz5fE
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