new type of argo bearings

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  1. #1
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    new type of argo bearings

    Hey folks, I'm considering changing my 2009 Avenger EFI to a brand new Avenger HDI. One of my motivations other then getting the Admiral transmission is to get the new type of HDi axle bearings, as the dealership tells me they are trouble free... I would like to hear from those who have experienced with the new generation of bearing if they are indeed more durable and less maintenance intensive then then the older model. Looking forward to your feedback!

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    From what I had found when I was looking at buying is that the HD axles are stronger but the bearings not much difference in reliability when properly maintained.

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    I see no breakage failures on the larger bearing. The 62 milimeter bearings tend to break around the heavy grease grooves in the outer race. As stated if properly maintained they all last.

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    Hd axles are a good upgrade
    Bearings - I'm a fan of the earlier bearing set up with double lip seal housings

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