npalen
Elite Member
I would be lost without the lathe in our garage. It's amazing the number of times it has helped complete a project or repair. The trick is keeping small amounts of various sized materials on hand which isn't always cheap.
And all for just a few dollars.When I take something like that to my local bearing distributor, the counter man picks up a caliper, takes some measurements, looks in his computer and brings me one from stock or orders it from another store in his chain that has one. Your bearing house will probably do the same thing.
Try another dealer. Truck seats are generic and National Seating makes the majority of them.I actually took it to 2 places that supply bearings & gears and upon cross checking what they have, found none. It came off a Kenworth truck seat that was missing a bushing. Kenworth doesn’t sell just this bearing as it’s part of a $400 assembly. It’s part of a pivot. Looked online without any luck. At this point, I’d be happy to pay to get it made.
I’m looking to duplicate this part as it came with 3 when it was supposed to be 4.
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