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I Have A 2000 Shee That Need Swingarm Bearings And I Was Told That I Have A Lonestar Swinger With A Honda Style Carrier.will The Oem Bearings Work Or Are They Differnt.
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Do you need swingarm bearings or axle bearings?

Do you mean the bearings in front where the axle pivot goes through behind the motor, or where the axle goes through the carrier??
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i need the ones behind the motor
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I can't see Lonestar using proprietary bearings...
Call them to be sure, but this is what you need:

Pivot Works Swing Arm Bearing Kit

It comes with EVERYTHING you need.
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i agree with Dave, but in my experiances ive never seen a aftermarket swinger use anything but the same as stock when it come to the pivot bolt & bearings.
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ok that great ill order from the link that dajogejr gave me.thanks alot.
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Those bearings are even cheaper thru the Magic website vs the Pivot website.
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