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splcrazy -> RE: What is the best brand of wheel bearings? (11/9/2009 10:46 AM)
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yes i went to CBC the other day and i asked for ceramic bearings he said no dont sell those , but he had the a ''ZZ'' steel shielded job is rated for hi speed, no load at a cost of $55 for one single bearing , lol i need 8 to complete a 5b , man i just bought the team fast eddy complete 5b wheel bearing kit pack for $20 something dollars last week lol they are good bearings but not great i dont see anything special about them but they do the job . i asked DDM to get cearmic wheel bearings for the 5b they said yes they had a huge order from fast eddy comming in a few weeks , that was about over a month ago and i havnt seen nothing on the DDM site about them , and i got sick of emailing DDM about it quote:
ORIGINAL: Mudgy dude just go to a CBC and see what's available......considering the weight of your car, and it's powerplant; going to a ceramic is only going to make a hundredth of a second difference in a lap time; aren't you just bashing hard? a ''ZZ'' steel shielded job is rated for hi speed, no load a ''2RS'' job is rubber shielded and is good for higher load ''LLC'' (If I remember rightly) is a blue/brown or black rubber shield denoting high temperature/industrial use (I used to use those when rebuilding alternators for trucks and rotaries) I imagine the wheel bearing for these cars to be around the size of a 608 or a 626 in size, yeh? If so, commonly available, and cheap as chips. I just don't see the point in ceramic technology unless you are a team driver looking for the Nth degree on your sanctioned vehicle. just my 2c dude
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