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    Default Wheel Bearing-Need another part number

    I have a JZX90 and the wheel bearings are noisy and need replacing. The factory part number is 90363 32035. How do I find a corresponding part number for non genuine bearings i.e. Timken, NSK etc?? I looked at CBCs site and I can't find anything. I know its a noob question but can someone show me how/where to cross match bearing numbers.

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    Default Re: Wheel Bearing-Need another part number

    can you see the numbers on the outer race at all?
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    No I don't have it off at the moment. I looked up the part numbers On Toyodiy.com and thought I would just be able to find corresponding part numbers from other bearing manufacturers, but no one has a search function on their site. Its way harder than i thought it would be and the bearings are listed on Toydiy as being $121 and I don't know if thats AUD, USD or what?

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    Default Re: Wheel Bearing-Need another part number

    head over to your local CBC or other bearing shop. they will have a trimken catalogue and be able to loook it up, half decent chance they will have it in stock it cant be too odd a bearing

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    ill do one better for you

    9036332035 TOYOTA ............... 513150

    is the timken part number compatability
    Last edited by TooF; 18-03-2009 at 10:35 PM.

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    Thanks guys!!!! + rep. How did you do that so I can do it myself in the future?

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    Default Re: Wheel Bearing-Need another part number

    http://www.timken.com/en-us/Pages/Home.aspx


    from there they have a catalogue where you can browse for a part ie: jzx100 front bearing or they also have a compatability document, i just searched the compatability document for the toyota number you gave and it found the number ive given you which is timkens equivalent.


    if you look at NSK,koyo's website they should have something similar. otherwise like i said rock into your local bearing place and they will look it up easy enough in their catalogue and with any luck have one on the shelf

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    Default Re: Wheel Bearing-Need another part number

    I just popped the part number into Google....

    90363-32035 = 32BVV07-8GCS94 - NACHI P/N
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