$1 dollar bearings, do you re-grease them before using them?
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I'm a buy a new bearing / toss the old bearing away type of guy. Does anyone out their blow out the grease on these still when they are brand new and put your lube of choice in them? This is what I do but I'm starting to think I'm crazy.
I was thinking about doing this just for the diff housing and diff gear bearings but leaving the stock grease on the hub's and steering area.
If your a person like me and replace your bearings every gallon more or less, what do you do? If you keep the grease in do you like protek, tko, avid's or roller bearing grease stock grease better then another stock grease?
I was thinking about doing this just for the diff housing and diff gear bearings but leaving the stock grease on the hub's and steering area.
If your a person like me and replace your bearings every gallon more or less, what do you do? If you keep the grease in do you like protek, tko, avid's or roller bearing grease stock grease better then another stock grease?
#3

i run avid's revolutions in my 8t and the price works out to about $1 each. i run them as they come for 1 race and then when i tear the truck down to clean it, i clean them out and re-oil them. i can get 3-4 cleanings out of them. if i oil them and can not get a "smooth" feel, they get pitched and i throw in a new one.
#5

How are you cleaning them out? Removing the seal would wreck it right?
#6

I use Tko $1 bearings and just run them as is. I don't see the point in cleaning out the grease as you are just going to toss it and replace it in a gallon anyway. As for cb bearings I like the Tko special bearings. They do last over a gallon and usually outlast the shoes. They are $3 each but well worth the peace of mind.
#7

I use Tko $1 bearings and just run them as is. I don't see the point in cleaning out the grease as you are just going to toss it and replace it in a gallon anyway. As for cb bearings I like the Tko special bearings. They do last over a gallon and usually outlast the shoes. They are $3 each but well worth the peace of mind.
#9

i have a parts cleaner that i wash them off in and then i just place a few drops of oil on 1 side and rotate a few times, oil again, rotate, ect. untill i don't see anymore grime coming out. a little time consuming, but i am on a tight budget and i can usually get 3-4 gallons on them before replacing.
#10

I run 4C hobby and supply bearings. They have $1 bearings and they have GT series bearings that are a little bit more expensive but are well worth the extra money. Both bearings will work just fine just the way they come.
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I will still pack my grease of choice for the diff bulkhead bearings though on my Serpent S811.