mr scott
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mr scott
king pin bearings with seals. suzuki bearings. 26.44 each inc vat
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Re: mr scott
Awesome! Now I just need to find them as cheap as possible if the normal koyo 30302 are £12 ish gotta be able to find them with seals for less than that I think? Unless they are made only for suzuki.
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Re: mr scott
well on the top you have 30302jr and koyo hc. maybe that'll lead to the correct seal?
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Re: mr scott
I've not seen them with seals apart from suzuki, but the question is - sealed from what ??
It's only the kingpin behind them and that's got some sealant on it.
It's only the kingpin behind them and that's got some sealant on it.
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Re: mr scott
I think the theory is to keep out any water than might get in between the kingpins and knuckle body, between the shims etc.
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Waste of time then
The water will get in past the knuckle seal first
The water will get in past the knuckle seal first
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