lilrez
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I was also running the non vented before. Ill let u know.What is your thoughts on stopping powwr vs. stock solid?
NYTurbo
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I'd say the full is slightly better but I have no complaints . Still on original pads and they look good yet after 6000 miles on the original pads.
lilrez
Expert
What you mean full ?
NYTurbo
TY 4 Stroke God
Stock one with no holes,
lilrez
Expert
Really .. U think its better than the oem vented.
Did u test em bac to bac
Did u test em bac to bac
NYTurbo
TY 4 Stroke God
I didn't test the OEM vented. Only the full non vented .Stock that came on my sled and the BDX light.
lilrez
Expert
Ah ok. Well it looks pretty if nothing else lol.
lilrez
Expert
lilrez
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Byam
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Locktight 635. Or 638 but you need to act faster
number1kyster
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So, do we think the bearing is spinning on the shaft at all times? Or does it just start off under hard acceleration or hard braking?
I'll be checking mine soon. I'm on the fence about using bearing compound. I'd like to be able to get this bearing off someday.
I'll be checking mine soon. I'm on the fence about using bearing compound. I'd like to be able to get this bearing off someday.
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It rotates all the time that TRACK is moving.
geez150
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Yes I agree, once you look this bearing in place with compound or other methods, how does one plan to remove it? It was a slip fit design for a reason. With compound is just a little heat required to soften it up so removal of the bearing can happen?
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Yes, apply some heat inside end of track shaft (it's hollow). That will soften loctite. Some build a puller that uses the same 3 bolt holes that hold the casting piece to the tunnel. Either way, it's not that hard to get off. I'd rather put up with having to get it off than having the track shaft destroyed and/or the brake rotor too.
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