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Snowsnake said:I buy a sleave of 10 brg's for less than $30.
Where does everbody get their bearings from ?
Snowsnake said:I buy a sleave of 10 brg's for less than $30.
Mac said:Ebay - Just type in snowmobile bearings Here are 10 bearing $15 bucks.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/10-S...928675QQptZMotorsQ5fATVQ5fPartsQ5fAccessories
akrievins said:Hate to say this as you guys seem to all do the right stuff, but I've never touched my bearings...
I've got 6500kms on my sled. Ughh ohh... I wouldn't really know where to begin, and I don't have fancy tools like bearing pullers, so I'd probably just bring my Viper to the local shop and tell them to service all bearings in the skid.
So far she's been riding smooth every year.
I bet there are lots of people riding on original bearings.
Ding said:My personal testing does not show them as junk. Did you guys actually have a controlled test that determined these are junk? I run both bearings on the same sleds at locations that experience the same wear rate.
super1c said:Been sticking with the yamaha snowmobile stuff. But now that my dealer is gone will be looking for somthing else. Good bearings so far. No rust but not a lot of grease left at the end of the year. Mixed opinion. CCC
super1c said:You are right. I used to just ride my sleds too. Then you learn and do. I bet if you pulled your skid and checked your bearings they would be in rough shape. You dont need pullers or new bearings. At the very least if you just pull and clean and repack it would be a big diff. I have been running the original bearings just keep them clean and repacked every year. Your skid would like some new bushings too im sure. My 2cents. CCC