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Does anyone have a good place to get high quality replacement bearings for the durango, mainly the wheel bearings. TA
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have a look at www.rcbearings.co.uk.

For the money, they are worth at least trying

If the Durango isnt listed, Colin will make a set up for you

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They are the clutch bell bearings
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Hi sam

got any spare x11 wheel bearings? Lol nice fix that's was
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Ha ha, none left, and im one short!
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Found some for the wheels! Bit on the minty side for me to buy tho. . .http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/5mm-x-10mm-x-4...#ht_2107wt_941
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What's wrong with www.rcbearings.co.uk?
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What's wrong with www.rcbearings.co.uk?
nothing, top gear!!
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nothing, top gear!!
That's exactly what I meant

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This sounds like a stupid question but whats the difference between rubber sealed and metal sealed bearings??
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This sounds like a stupid question but whats the difference between rubber sealed and metal sealed bearings??
i think rubber are used in dirty conditions,ie off road and metal are for indoor or on road,also i think metal are smoother running than rubber
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I have used answer rc clutch bearings which have the best of both world having one metal and one rubber shield. I just point the rubber shield to the elements to keep the dirt out. Plus it looks a bit bling when people see red bits around the axles on the car. Sad I know
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Great stuff at RCBearings.

So, rubber shield is it supposed to be use when you race in a dirt track?
I thought the metal shielded bearings offers you more protection about getting dirt into the balls.

Is it any difference in using one on another?

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I have some 5x10x4 rubber sealed bearings on my website, they're our own brand Blue Lightning, but i'll put some bulk packs on later this afternoon. 10pcs for £5.99. We get alot of local rally x drivers using them because of there durability and high quality.

We have also started stocking TD spares and are gradually putting them online.

I can also make up DEX410 Bearing Kits.

www.radio-racers.co.uk

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I have some 5x10x4 rubber sealed bearings on my website, they're our own brand Blue Lightning, but i'll put some bulk packs on later this afternoon. 10pcs for £5.99. We get alot of local rally x drivers using them because of there durability and high quality.

We have also started stocking TD spares and are gradually putting them online.

I can also make up DEX410 Bearing Kits.

www.radio-racers.co.uk

Shaun

You will not be dissapointed with these bearings guys, ive been running these for a while now, and they are fantastic! and not to mention the price!

Bearing Kit: http://www.radio-racers.co.uk/acatal...html#aBLD410BK

5x10x4: http://www.radio-racers.co.uk/acatal...rings.html#aBL

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