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Metal Bearings
Hey
me and my friend wanted to go splits on a metal bearings kit and i checked up on it and it said What's in the box 12 - 10mm bearings 2 - 6mm bearings why are there 2 different sizes of bearings and also would me and my friend be able to share the box of bearings. If not what if i brought another friend in and bought another box and split the cost 3 way. you only need 8 for the wheels right so if i bought 2 boxes thats 24 24/3= 8 :D:D:D but than again those damn 6mm comes in any help would be greatly appreciated |
Here's the breakdown:
8 x 10mm = 2 for each wheel shaft 2 x 10mm = 2 for the drive Differential The extra bearings are for if you got the All-Wheel Drive upgrade: 2 x 10mm = Differential in the AWD upgrade 2 x 6mm = Drive Shaft in the AWD upgrade If you're running just 2WD and don't care about upgrading the Diff, then you and your friend can indeed split just 1 upgrade set. |
wut if my friend has awd and i have 2 wheel drive
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Actually my math is wrong. You need 8 bearings (2each for the 4wheels) for 1 car. So the 2 of you couldn't split just one set because you'd still need 4 more bearings.
You are correct, get a 3rd friend in there and buy 2 sets...2x12= 24 bearins. 8 Bearings per car, for each of your 3. Since your buddy has the AWD, he'd be able to utilize the 2x6mm bearings for the drive shaft. Make sense? |
ahhh perfect thank you so much
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