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Lonestar Racing Cast Bearing Housing

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$169.99
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Product Description

  • The LSR Cast Bearing Housing has the same great performance heavy duty bearings and seals as the billet housing, but in a more affordable housing for the recreational ATV rider.
  • LSR Cast Bearing Housing comes complete with two double row ball bearings, two high performance seals, and the center tube already installed for plug and play application to your ATV.
  • The LSR Cast Bearing Housing is fully sealed for reduced maintenance.
  • LSR made the Cast Bearing Housing to work with both stock and aftermarket ATV swing arms.

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Location: md
Bad parts
I replace the axel bearing it was easy. but the problem was that the axel bearings only lasted about 2 months. maybe they all should have a grease fitting so u can service the bearing.
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Location: old forge, PA
Good buy
easy install on my 450r, love the grease fitting on it as well. saves alot of headache
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Top 1000 Contributor
Location: Auburn, Wa
Great factory replacement
easy to install, light weight and seems to be well made
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Location: polk pa
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Top 250 Contributor
Location: Warren. ME
nice bearing carrier, the bearings last almost twice as long as OEM. but new bearings are 85 bucks! cant get them anywhere except off LSR. expensive..but worth it
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I Installed this on my 400ex. It went together really easy. It worked well with my stock and aftermarket axel. It seems to be working really well.
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Location: monroe ct
01300ex
great product not to bad to install on my first axle carrior install only tip is use alot of heat if ur taking ur axle apart cheapest price around and so far so good with my 3ooex
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Location: Duncansville, PA
You pay for what you get
i recently purchased this for a 2006 yfz450. yes it does make life easy seeing how you just throw it in and go. i took a chunk out of one of the holes that allows you adjust chain slack and on the other side of the carrier where the circlip goes behind the brake rotor hub broke off so that circlip isn't doing anything but sitting there. i don't think that clip is a must but im not sure. its cheap and does not last long.
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Top 500 Contributor
Location: Seattle, WA
Nice factory replacement
Nice larger bearings than OE. Bearings/seals must be sourced from LS but the bearings are a big improvement over stock. You would have to be totally incompetent to round out the adjustment holes as the other poster stated unless they've changed the design since then, the holes are deep and comes with an adjustment pin.
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Location: fombell pa
One of the best purchases i have ever made
I just bought this due to my stocker breaking.I have only been on 1 ride since i put this on but i am very pleased with it.It comes ready to install.Very easy to adjust they give the tool to fit the holes for adjustment.Over all seems to be strong and very well made.The only thing i dont like is when you need new bearnings you have to use theirs.Other than that i am very pleased with it.I would tell any one of my friends to buy.
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biggin92 1 month 7 days ago Location: Mobile, AL, USA
Will the lonestar radcing cast bearing housing fit in my 04 400 ex trx sportstrax.. also does this product come with all bearing and o rings in it?
does the bearings and seal and o rings all come together ready to throw in the rear end to put back together
MotoSport Staff
1 month 2 days ago Location: Portland, OR, USA
Lonestar does have an application for your TRX400EX. It will fit the stock swingarm and will come with all required parts to install.
colleen Over 3 years ago
Is there a chain tensioner built into the carrier?
MotoSport Staff Expert
Over 3 years ago Location: Portland
Yes, this does have a chain tensioner built-in.
Top 500 Contributor
2 years 10 months ago Location: Seattle, WA
Yes, it has an eccentric shape just like the OE unit.
Cormac Over 3 years ago Location: Ireland
Is the bearing and all in this?
MotoSport Staff Expert
Over 3 years ago
Yes, The bearing and seals are included in the carrier.
Top 500 Contributor
2 years 10 months ago Location: Seattle, WA
It comes complete except for the o-ring where the brake caliper bracket goes.
whitezombie Over 4 years ago
Do the outer rubber o-rings come with the part?
MotoSport Staff Expert
Over 4 years ago
the bearing seals in the carrier will be included, or installed into the carrier. Those will be the only oil/bearing seals included.
Top 500 Contributor
2 years 10 months ago Location: Seattle, WA
No, but it only uses one where the caliper bracket goes.
honda4life Over 4 years ago Location: dayton ohio
How do I get replacement bearings and seals?
MotoSport Staff Expert
Over 4 years ago
Well, unfortunately those replacement bearings and seals are not something that we stock so we would have to order that in for you. With that said, you have a couple options. You can either give us a call and we can get those LSR bearings and seals ordered in for your specific bike's housing..... or you can try contacting LSR direct and just order the replacement parts straight from them. Their website is http://www.lsracing.com/ and their number is 800-457-7223.
Top 500 Contributor
2 years 10 months ago Location: Seattle, WA
through lonestar
Mattman999999 Over 5 years ago
Does it have a exposed grease fitting?
MotoSport Staff Expert
Over 5 years ago
These now come with sealed bearings. Still rebuildable.
Expert MotoSport Staff
Over 5 years ago
This doesn't have the grease zerk.
Top 500 Contributor
2 years 10 months ago Location: Seattle, WA
No.
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