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Old 01-07-2009, 07:14 AM   #1 (permalink)
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1995 Camry axle shaft center bearing

I'm rebuilding a 1995 Camry LE, 2.2L, manual trans, and I'm having trouble finding the center support bearing that fits on the right side axle shaft. The bearing presses into the rear motor mount bracket. Does anyone have any idea where I could find one of these?
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I'm pretty sure the bearing typically comes as part of the cv/axle assembly. it's not pressed in (though sometimes it gets stuck in there and seems like it's pressed in) there's a snap-ring and a set-screw to help hold it in place.
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That's what I'm figuring out. I got onto several bearing manufacturer's websites and tried to find it by size, but it doesn't show up. Thanks for your help.
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I bought an entire remanufactured drive shaft with the bearing included for only $49.95. Unbelievable.
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wow...that's an amazing deal...


now you just have to get the old one pressed out of your rear mount (or whatever forceful way) since it won't come out like the manual says with just the clip
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