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Old 11-06-2013, 07:03 AM   #23
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SKF 6204 RSH JEM single row bearing. 2RSH means it has two seals, but obviously I removed one seal. The "RSH"is SKF's new and improved seal. JEM means it has a C3 tolerance to account for thermal expansion. The OEM bearing had C3 tolerances too since the bearing operates in a hot environment, so I stuck with that. The OEM bearing was from the NSK brand, but I prefer and predominantly use SKF at work.

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Thanks for the answer, Kirk. I will be looking at the same task in my 2002 S. If possible, please come back to this thread with updates on your actual experience in the future.

I have learned a lot in this thread! Thanks to all who have contributed!
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