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    Default Rearend side bell

    Will a franklin side bell fit a winters rear?

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    don't think so
    will a Chevy Silverado truck wheel, fit on a Ford f-150?
    I think there should be lifeguards in the genepool.

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    it will fit , i have a winters on one side of a franklin right now...

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    How about a Frankland?

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    getting old , i guess i was copying the original post i just read , but yes CCHIEF , it will fit a frankland to.......

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    Quote Originally Posted by CCHIEF View Post
    How about a Frankland?
    I do think most all of them will physically fit, but I'd be sure you make sure the bearing preload is correct on the spool.

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    you better do that , no matter what bell you use..

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    If they will bolt right up and work, then I stand corrected.. my mistake.
    I think there should be lifeguards in the genepool.

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    my frankland im talking about is an older , like 2004 model , with about the same year winters bell , im not sure about these newer tricked out , light weight units........

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    Were all getting old, seems more grey hair than any other color in the pits anymore.

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