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Rear axle shaft help.. - 5/10/2008 10:38:26 AM   
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If some one could please tell me the diference between tag numbers. Susch as 828 or the 829? I have an 02 f150 supercrew and the axle is grooved pretty bad. Some of the parts store here don't know anything about the parts they sale. Also I asked for an axle save and they didn't know what the hell it was..if some can correct me it's also kown as a repair bearing or are thy two different items? 
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RE: Rear axle shaft help.. - 5/10/2008 11:30:05 AM   
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go to a bearing supply with your old bearing and seal they should be able to fix you up that is where i go in KNOXVILLE,TN.

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RE: Rear axle shaft help.. - 5/11/2008 9:14:51 PM   
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ok..so i think im goino to replace the axle..and have found out that the 829 vs the 828..the 829 is locking..but the spline count is the same..and i think the lgnth is to..so can the 829 axle shaft be used in place of the 828?...im replacing the passengers side (right) side..any suggestions?

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