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Is this a WH part???

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1973Auto

Found this bearing while I was raking up some stone from my driveway. Don't know if this is off my tractor or the neighbors 4 wheeler?  It's 7/8" dia, with numbers 6 5 and 0. Any thoughts??

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Kelly

looks like a cap off a U joint from a car or truck

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woodchuckfarmer

Yep , Im with Kelly. What he said.

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1973Auto

The wife drives a RAV  4 and I have a 2012 ranger so I believe those 2 are out. I'll ask the neighbor if his 4 wheeler is broke. The important question is that it doesn't go to the horse. And that's all that matters, Thanks for the responses!! 

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pacer

Im with the U-joint cap crowd too...

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dbartlett1958

It would be off a Big-A$$ 4 wheeler

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Butch

If it came off a vehicle in use they definetly know it. The u-joint should be clanking around making a racket and feeling a vibration provided it didn't break leaving them stranded.

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1973Auto

It was off the neighbors 4 wheeler, just sent the pics to him. Already fixed so this part is now in the trash.

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KC9KAS

I vote for the u-joint cap.

 

It sure makes a lot of racket under the vehicle when a U-joint comes out of the yoke and beats the hell out of the chassis while going down the interstate! Fortunately it was the rear and not a front u-joint!! Ask me how I know! :ranting:

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