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    Hey everyone i sold one of my trucks to a friend awhile back and to make a long story short the trowout bearing went and he kept driving it and snapped the front bearing retainer on the t98.Any ideas were i could pcik one up??? let me know thanks Mike

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    I've got a chevy adapter from Novak that requires me to cut the stock retainer down. I think only an inch or two, I'll have to check. Maybe his is snapped in the correct location and we could just swap. Prolly wishful thinking but maybe...

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    I have a spare T98 in my basement. You can have the bearing retainer for shipping.

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    Sounds good to me i will give him a call today.Price is right lol thank you i will be in touch

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    I talked to him last night and he said he had come up with a retainer.thank you very much for the offer though.

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