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  • Poll ,which brg usually goes bad

    I'm wondering which brg in your expirience has been the one giving you problems
    on tracked units or units that have three brgs on each axle which brg usually goes caput ??
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    It is usually the Inner brg that gives you trouble
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    It is usually the Outer Brg that gives you trouble
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    It is usually the Center Brg that gives you trouble
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    All Brgs have given you problems,it is NOT one specific that gives you trouble
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    for me it's always outters, and whatever one has been abused... hard landing from a jump, running around Busco all weekend with a tire full of mud. for regular use, without the above factors i'd bet the outer bearings on the 4 corners would be the first to go
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    • #3
      i used to have that problem with my max iv but back in 1995 i made up some prototype double roller
      type bearings and made it work for 10 years and then perfected it with the ULTIMATE BEARING..never
      had a problem since...you can see it here at advanced search...with these machines you have to use a
      bigger and larger bearing...ITS A MUST....one must remember that the bearings that are on these are ball bearings
      and that they are designed for forward speed and not designed for latteral loads esspecially with tracks..
      SO CHECK IT OUT ON THIS SITE...THAY ARE BAD

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