Old 12-15-18 | 10:05 PM
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It might be best if you wait to pull the bearings so you can see if there are any special markings on them denoting a fitting class. Different bearing classes have more or less internal clearance depending on application. And I wouldn't buy any $2.99 bearings. Something from a name brand would be safer, although more money.

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