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Old 01-07-2010
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Default B4 Bearings

Just stripped the B4 and found two damaged wheel bearings on the rear.

Figure its time i replaced the set, are associated bearings the way to go or are there 3rd-party options i should be looking at?

Any advice, links appreciated.

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http://www.rcbearings.co.uk/index.ph...roducts_id=751

RCBearings have always been great to deal with, and I use their bearings in everything I run now
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c0sie beat me to it

I use R/C bearings a lot and have all my cars kitted out with them!
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Blue Lightning RC Bearings: http://www.radio-racers.co.uk/acatal...tric_Cars.html

The B4 says out of stock, just give them a ring and im sure there will be one on the shelv

Best bearings money can buy!!
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Or one option is to put B44 rear hubs, bearings and crush tubes on it?

The B44 has larger outer bearings so they should be able to take a few more knocks, saying that I run STD B4 hubs on my car and it's been ok
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Definately RCbearings.

Colin has an excellent record when it comes to quick delivery and value for money

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Cheers gents, ordered the set from rcbearings
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