Stealth trans full bearing kit
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Stealth trans full bearing kit
After searching here, and yes google, I have yet to see a good source for a full set of quality ball bearings for the stealth transmission. I did find this if it is any good?: http://www.amazon.com/ASSOCIATED-STEALTH-Bearing-set-9/dp/B002BBM0VS
Any good quality sources?
Any good quality sources?
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Re: Stealth trans full bearing kit
You don't need to buy a kit, just select sizes and qty's from bearing suppliers like... http://www.avidrc.com


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Re: Stealth trans full bearing kit
http://www.avidrc.com/product/1/bearings/
got mine here. check the sizes from the stealth manuals and order from here.
got mine here. check the sizes from the stealth manuals and order from here.
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Re: Stealth trans full bearing kit
Thanks for that! Guess I better figure out which bearings I need to use with rear cvd's as well as front bearings with Lohas wheels and 3/16" axles while I'm at it.
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Re: Stealth trans full bearing kit
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Re: Stealth trans full bearing kit
Do note that dual seal rubber bearings tends to bind more and not that recommeded in a sealed enclosure,for hub axle(hub) bearings ,a single sided rubber bearings would keep the dust away, some go for dual rybber covered bearings and would remove one side and place the open sided inside the inner hub axle,.
What i did was i bought steal bearings for my stealth and in the outer hub, i bought a single sided rubber/steel bearing and placed the rubber side facing the outer hub to keep the dust away(stealth that is).
Well that is me,.
Imho.
What i did was i bought steal bearings for my stealth and in the outer hub, i bought a single sided rubber/steel bearing and placed the rubber side facing the outer hub to keep the dust away(stealth that is).
Well that is me,.
Imho.
“It is more shameful to distrust our friends than to be deceived by them.”
― Confucius
― Confucius
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