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2009-2011 Diamond Drive Bearing Failure

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Paul, I made a few phone calls and both the 3203 and 5203 would have to be ordered. Not a big deal, but I decided since I already had a 6203 in my supply I may as well use that and just plan to change it every 500 miles, or approx every 2 years. The 3203 and 5203 are $50-60ea while the 6203 is $8. I figure I would be pulling the cover off every few years regardless so may as well just keep replacing my 6203. I may search around to see if there is a 6203 with a nylon cage so at least if the cage fails there is not metal being ground up in the gears. Those must be some tough gears because after eating a few cages there is no damage.
Do you know if the OEM 6203 had normal or C3 clearance? What about your replacement 6203?
 
Do you know if the OEM 6203 had normal or C3 clearance? What about your replacement 6203?
So, I decided to phone PEER USA and they looked up their account with Arctic Cat. The transfer gear bearing, AC part # 2602-108, is a PEER 6203-2RLD-C3.
 
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