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aeronca65t said:Part of the reason I like the stock bearings is because they allow the use of the distance piece (between them) which I believe acts as a stiffener for the front axle.
Remember, with the stock ball-type bearings, the axle nut gets torqued up pretty tight, firmly clamping the distance piece between the bearings. Can't do that with roller bearings.
Your mileage may vary. :wink:
X2, That's my belief too. They use that method to stiffen carbon fiber rifle barrels.
Besides, they roll easier.
If folks are so concerned about slop and cheap like me, reuse your stock bearings and have your distance piece shortened. You could trim to fit (on a lathe of course) or go undersize and shim it out.