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Can anyone recommend a set of low friction bearings for a 9'? R&P and carrier bearings please. Thanks.
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Performance Bearing http:https://www.performancebearing.com/// Also, Mark Williams and Strange offers Ceramic bearings. A lower cost option is MicroBlue coated bearings. http://www.microblueracing.com/index.html |
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Fatman,
My Son and I have experimented with such things, including ceramic bearings. We did not see any measurable difference. The key in my experience is a very light pre-load with both pinion and side bearings. With the pinion bearings, use a solid crush sleeve kit and select a shim stack that only provides slight pre-load. [it will mean taking it apart several times to sneak up on it.] With the side bearings, use a spanner wrench so you can get a good feel for the clearance. Have each side just snug then go to the next hole that will catch the holding tabs. Once the assembly is complete, it should be very easy to turn. It should be able to easily turn with the ring gear. Also, you will notice the car will be very easy to push. |
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