Wheel Hub Needle Bearing commercial part number

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Buzz
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Wheel Hub Needle Bearing commercial part number

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Hi everybody.
I had a problem with my right rear brakes last night. Brake shoes came off and jammed against the cylinder. Busted off the brake plate and caused an exciting skid as the wheel locked up. Fortunately I had slowed down to make a turn just at it all happened.
So, have pulled and replaced the wheel bearing before and my local bearing shop sold me a Peer 6308-C3 that matches the dimensions cited in the parts manual. Does anyone have similar part number to recommend for the needle bearing at the end of the half shaft? It's the one behind the Steyr Puch logo. The part number in the manual is 900.6835. Also, any tips on pressing that bearing into place?
Any help will be appreciated.
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1974 Pinzgauer 710M
1990 Puch G Wagon 230 GE
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Re: Wheel Hub Needle Bearing commercial part number

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Parts manual is calling out a needle bearing 37 37x52x22 if I am reading it correctly. this search may help. The German column usually has the full part description where as the English column only names the part.

https://www.google.com/webhp?sourceid=c ... 7+37x52x22
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Buzz
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Re: Wheel Hub Needle Bearing commercial part number

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That should do it! Thanks Edzz!
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1974 Pinzgauer 710M
1990 Puch G Wagon 230 GE
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