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    I hope to install my new Moser axles soon. However, I am having a problem finding axle bearings and axle seals for the 86. Auto Zone and Advance Auto Parts do not carry them. Does anyone have a part number for the SVO 7.5" axle bearing and seal? Or a suitable substitute.

    As always, any help is appreciated,
    Brian

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    I'm not sure if the 7.5 from Moser uses the same as the 9" style.. But I can tell you that the 9" axles use a SPECIAL bearing that you can only get from Moser.. My Buddy has been through 4 bearings in the last 2 years.. The Moser bearings don't handle the load of the street driving.. Not that he is hard on his car.. I think that he has put about 1000 miles on it over the last 2 years, because of the bearings.. If they use the same style bearing, then I would be very leary of using them.. They use a ball bearing style axle bearing instead of the roller bearing like the factory used for the 9".. But I'm not sure if the 7.5/8.8 uses the same style..

    Dave
    84 SVO 9W #3537 6th fastest @ '09 autocross

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    • #3
      Originally posted by SVO2112 View Post
      I hope to install my new Moser axles soon. However, I am having a problem finding axle bearings and axle seals for the 86. Auto Zone and Advance Auto Parts do not carry them. Does anyone have a part number for the SVO 7.5" axle bearing and seal? Or a suitable substitute.

      As always, any help is appreciated,
      Brian
      The 7.5" and 8.8" housings all use the same axle bearings and seals from '79-'98. The SVO was nothing special as far as that goes.
      Of course the 8.8" didn't exist until the '86 model year.

      Edit:
      here's NAPA's part number: PGBPR1563TAV
      Site: http://www.napaonline.com/masterpage...heel&VehCode=Y
      Last edited by tateg; 06-24-2007, 07:43 PM.

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      • #4
        Ford Racing Part #M1225B around $23 for 2 bearings and 2 seals.
        Last edited by onthegosvo; 06-25-2007, 08:50 PM.
        Steve

        1986 2A / 1984 1C

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        • #5
          The Ford pt# for the bearing is E5SZ-1225-A.. The seal is C5AZ-1190-A
          $23 for the bearing & $9 for the seal..

          Dave
          84 SVO 9W #3537 6th fastest @ '09 autocross

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          • #6
            Thanks guys, I really appreciate the help!! I was kind of surprised that AutoZone & Advance Auto Parts did not carry them for the SVO.

            So that I am sure. I can use an axle bearing & axle seal from mustang years 1979-1998. Just go into Auto Zone and tell them I need axle bearing and axle seals for a plain ole 86 Mustang GT. Not trying to be redundant, just want to be sure.

            Brian

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            • #7
              Good ole '86 GT will do fine.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by DAVEZ84SVO View Post
                The Ford pt# for the bearing is E5SZ-1225-A.. The seal is C5AZ-1190-A
                $23 for the bearing & $9 for the seal..

                Dave
                Cost on that seal is about half that. If you haggle with the counter man a little bit you should be able to get one for a little over $5 each. I greatly prefer the Motorcraft seals over the generic parts store ones because of the flange and tight fit. The Motorcraft ones seal up much better!
                1986 1D - An oil return and rear end away from FINALLY being fully streetable again!
                2007 Mazda3 2.3L 5 Speed hatch

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