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TonyM 18-01-2011 03:38 PM

Bearing kits
 
I would like to fit some quality bearings to my DEX410/R. The kit ones look and feel low quality and are not sealed. I usually run Answer bearings in my X6/B44 but I can't see Durango kit offerings on their site.

Any suggestions?

Holeshot 18-01-2011 03:46 PM

Acer do a ceramic kit but fairly expensive. There is also Yeah Racing Teflon Sealed ones on ebay - http://cgi.ebay.com/Yeah-Racing-Blue...item58894cd3ac but i know a few people just buy single bearings from Avid.

Northy 18-01-2011 03:59 PM

Answer do a Durango bearing kit - ours lasted 24 hours at the EBOR 24 with no trouble at all :wub

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mikeyscott 18-01-2011 04:00 PM

RC Bearings too www.rcbearings.co.uk

use them on my SV too

JohnM 18-01-2011 04:46 PM

I'm using the Blue Lightning kit from here http://www.radio-racers.co.uk/acatal...tric_Cars.html ,had them in since mid September, no probs at all.

traffman 18-01-2011 06:05 PM

I have just purchased a bearing kit from RC Bearings , i shall let you know if its any cop.

My current bearings are notchtastic mate!

TonyM 18-01-2011 06:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Northy (Post 453834)
Answer do a Durango bearing kit - ours lasted 24 hours at the EBOR 24 with no trouble at all :wub

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OK thanks Graham, I must have missed that. I'll look again.

AND thanks for all the other replies, I'll look into those as well.

Northy 18-01-2011 09:38 PM

RCBearings kits are also good - I'd use either :D

Answer-RC-Pete 18-01-2011 09:47 PM

We do list a Durango one but the site needs a revamp!

To be fair most of the issue with Duarango bearings is 5*10mm which we do a tube of 10pcs for £6. These are the 1 Rubber seal and 1 Metal sheild to give you a mix of dirt protection and low resistance (run the rubber seal to the outer)

ANSBR0510 is the part # for the tube of 10pcs
ANSBRDEX1 is the part # for the complete set, ironically despite us being Brits and the kits being assembled over here Google only shows our export customers listing it.

TonyM 18-01-2011 11:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Answer-RC-Pete (Post 453996)
We do list a Durango one but the site needs a revamp!

To be fair most of the issue with Duarango bearings is 5*10mm which we do a tube of 10pcs for £6. These are the 1 Rubber seal and 1 Metal sheild to give you a mix of dirt protection and low resistance (run the rubber seal to the outer)

ANSBR0510 is the part # for the tube of 10pcs
ANSBRDEX1 is the part # for the complete set, ironically despite us being Brits and the kits being assembled over here Google only shows our export customers listing it.

Thanks Pete. No matter what I do I can't find any reference to ANSBRDEX1 on your website. Also the ANSBR0510 is shown as a 1/8th bearing so could easilly be missed by us 1/10th drivers. I really love your bearings - please help me to buy from you.

simoncrabb 19-01-2011 09:57 AM

We've just got the new Lazy Bearings in stock, great quality rubber sealed if you want less resistance on the inside, just flick a seal off.

They're not on our site yet, but are in packs of ten for £7.

PM me or contact me via http://rcLazy.com/contact

traffman 19-01-2011 07:14 PM

Just received my bearings from RC Bearings , beautifully wrapped and individually sealed .

Absolutely spot on an 12 pounds.

savageracer1 19-01-2011 07:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JohnM (Post 453859)
I'm using the Blue Lightning kit from here http://www.radio-racers.co.uk/acatal...tric_Cars.html ,had them in since mid September, no probs at all.

+1 on Blue Lightning. Great quality bearings at great prices! :D

Answer-RC-Pete 19-01-2011 07:27 PM

It seems there are plenty of us at the bearings game these days!

ANSBR0510 is availble from Mk Racing, Apex Models and Bolton Model Mart amongst many others.

TonyM 19-01-2011 11:52 PM

OK thanks all I'll go with the Answer Bearings from Bolton Model Mart - the place I usually get them from.

Holeshot 20-01-2011 09:35 AM

Which is the better seal for offroad - Teflon or Rubber?


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