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11.06.2008, 11:09 PM
just make sure they will handle 60,000 rpm's or you will be replacing them often. but you got to think that is a 260.00 motor that you are putting $4.00 bearings in.
Just my 10 cents. You can pay now or really pay for it in the in. I guess the main thing is that they can handle 60,000 rpm's in the end and you should be able to find some for around 30.00 total, Its your motor.
Last edited by bradleyk123; 11.06.2008 at 11:13 PM.
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