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11.12.2010, 03:34 PM

If using them for a diff, I would go with something better than the $1 avid bearings. I use the revolution ones for wheel bearings and change them when they get cruddy. My muggy eats diff bearings if they are weak, so I use NMB bearings in the diffs, they last much longer. You can get away with cheap bearings at the wheels... they are easy to change. Diff bearings take a bit more work to change, so go with better quality there.
   
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