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    Carrier bearing

    image.jpegimage.jpegHello everyone I'm new to this forum I hope you guys can help me.
    I have an 2002 Harley and I completely blew out my carrier bearing called ford and they said it's not serviceable. I could use any info available to get my truck running again thank you in advance.
    Last edited by Meanjb; 04-04-2017 at 10:09 PM.

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    This was the third post when you search for carrier bearings on this site: Carrier Bearing

    https://r.tapatalk.com/shareLink?sha...1&share_type=t

    I have the link saved in the event I need to replace mine in the future.

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    Thank you for this response I was also wondering if there is an updated fix for this problem if anyone knows.

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    Don't think I've heard of anything different from what's in that thread. If (when) mine goes, I'm having a one piece driveline made.

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    Meanjb...the part number that i posted is the correct aftermarket carrier bearing for our trucks...it took me a long time to finally find the right one that is a direct fit and not something you have to rig together as others have done

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    I found a company online line called Fort Wayne clutches that makes a replacement carrier bearing for 2002-2003 Harley trucks if anyone is looking for a replacement this was the easiest place to order it.51303909256__791244CA-A8BE-4B7A-A9EC-0226B130FF2E.jpg

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    I put a one piece driveshaft on my truck

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    Hows that working out for you? high speed vibration

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    My #1 put a one piece on mine. no vibrations. Cheaper than going any other way. Looks like a damn telephone pole, but lighter than original. At least that's what he told me when I got the bill.

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    What wheels are those?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BRIANV View Post
    Hows that working out for you? high speed vibration
    There's much longer driveshafts out there. Any long bed quad cab diesel, old school land yachts (Cadillacs, Lincolns, etc.)

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    I've had no problems with the bearing no high speed vibration as of yet

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    Quote Originally Posted by BRIANV View Post
    Hows that working out for you? high speed vibration
    Have no problems

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    I wanna know how you get all those pics to post upside down??

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    I don't know why it uploads from my iPhone like that it drives me crazy.

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