🛠️ Upgrade your drivetrain with Yukon precision – don’t get left behind!
The Yukon Rear Axle Bearing and Seal Kit (Model AK 1559) is a high-quality, alloy steel drivetrain component designed for GM, Ford, and Chrysler differentials. With precise 2.530" outer and 1.618" inner diameters, this one-side service kit ensures a perfect fit and superior durability, meeting and exceeding OEM specifications. Compact and lightweight, it’s trusted by off-road enthusiasts for reliable performance in the toughest conditions.
Brand | Yukon Gear & Axle |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 3 x 3 x 2 inches |
Item Weight | 0.5 Pounds |
Bearing Number | AK1559 |
Specification Met | Ford Housing Tag Number Compatibility |
Bearing Type | Axle Bearing |
Outside Diameter | 2.53 Inches |
UPC | 883584100010 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00883584100010 |
Manufacturer | Yukon Gear & Axle |
Model | AK 1559 Axle Bearing & Seal Kit |
Item Weight | 8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3 x 3 x 2 inches |
Item model number | AK 1559 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Machined |
Manufacturer Part Number | AK 1559 |
OEM Part Number | AK1559 |
T**M
Quality parts at a reasonable price
This is the second set of these Yukon Rear Axle Bearing and Seal Kit I've bought to date. I had no issues with the previous set on my Chrysler 8.25", so when it came time to rebuild another 8.25", these were an easy sell. Quality parts, shipped quickly and installed without a fuss. Do yourself a favor and throw the bearings in the freezer for a few days prior to install.
A**R
Good
Good fit for Dodge Dakota 1999
J**C
quick shipping and quality materials
Very well built product, I chose the wrong size.
S**W
Theyre legit!
They were the right size for my 02 Ranger FX4 with the 8.8 axle. No muss or fuss. Ive never heard of Koyo bearing but they were the same part number as the Torrington bearings that came out. I looked into Koyo and they apparently are owned buy Torrington... or the other way around? Supposedly they also own Timken. Soooo basically they seem like a pretty legit bearing. Torringtons are the stock bearing from Ford. BUT! I also found out that there are fake Koyo bearings being sold online for cheaper... is this the case? IDK. Time will tell but they seem to check out. Ill update my review and change my rating, if I have problems in the future.(1year update)Theyre still kickin and chuggin along. Loads of 4 wheeling and a few long trips to National parks. No leaks from my axle shafts and the bearings seem to be in good shape!
R**.
Quality product, but did not fit as advertised.
Seems to be quality but did not fit my 2010 Town Car. Possibly meant for Lincoln Limousine? Measure your old bearing size or axle size before ordering as a smaller size is available by Yukon Gear that would fit but is a different part number.
A**R
Good axel bearings
Install them 5 years ago with a new Yukon. Axle and has been working just fine. I would definitely yeah use again
R**Y
Yukon Bearing & Seal
Picked up these bearing & seals for my 85 K5 Blazer CUCV with a GM 10 bolt rear end. I used the 2.53” which are the correct size. Seem like a quality product.Remember you need to buy 2 bearings 😎
M**J
BEWARE - Failed after one day
I had purchased 2 of these bearings along with a Ford 8.8 bearing rebuild kit from Yukon Axle. The bearings in the rebuild kit Timken brand bearings. I purchased these wheel/axle bearings from Yukon 6 months ago thinking that they were also Timkens due to all other Yukon products I purchased were Timken bearings. I finally got around to my rebuild.1 day after full rebuild, 1 of the 2 wheel bearings started to make "wub wub" noises and progressively got louder. After disassembly, the bearing completely ate up the wheel axle surface leaving metal particles everywhere. Now I am having to disassemble everything and completely clean everything. Now to save my axles, I had purchased National repair bearings RP6408 (3 year warranty). These bearings don't have a warranty listed, now out $150 in new bearings and replacement gear oil, which is 3 times more expensive than these cheap bearings.Bearing rollers don't have the proper clearances that ate up drive shaft.
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