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Part No. 08125-20629
Retail Price: $90.28
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Part No. 08231-20629
Retail Price: $48.44
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Part No. 13830-20629
Retail Price: $115.52
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Part No. 13836-20629
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Part No. 13889-20629
Retail Price: $84.34
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Part No. LM29710-20629
Retail Price: $100.19
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Part No. LM29749-20629
Retail Price: $111.49
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Part No. LM67010-20629
Retail Price: $42.50
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Part No. LM501310-20629
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Part No. LM501349-20629
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Wheel Bearing Cups and Cones 

FAA-PMA approved Timken wheel bearings for Goodyear, Cleveland, and McCauley wheels

  • Class 2 aviation grade FAA-PMA bearings (Timken designates these with a -20629 suffix)
  • Tighter tolerance and higher quality control than Class 4 automotive bearings
  • Save $$

Don't be tempted to buy cheapy automotive bearings

Because Timken uses the same part number for both the automotive and aviation versions of these bearings, many people mistakenly use the lower quality automotive bearings in their airplane. It is critical that the FAA-PMA Class 2 version be used for aircraft applications for two reasons:

  • They are a higher class of bearing with tighter tolerance and have been subjected to more stringent quality control procedures. Due to the smaller diameter of aircraft wheels, at a given ground speed the bearings rotate at a much higher RPM and require the tighter tolerances to prevent premature failure.

    Example: At a 70 mph touchdown speed (equivalent to highway speed of a car), a typical 17 inch diameter airplane tire is rotating at 1384 RPM, whereas a typical 27 inch car tire is only rotating at 871 RPM. So even though the aircraft bearing is only subject to intermittent use, some of the performance demands are much higher than a typical automotive application. 
  • It is a violation of FAA regulations to use non-approved automotive bearings on certified aircraft.

Wheel to Seal Kit and Bearing Cross Reference

Bearing Cup and Cone Dimensions

APS BlackSteel brake discs and linings, brake bleed valves, and wheel grease seals also available.

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