Can anyone tell me if these are worth the extra $$$$, I have a wahl skid that needs a few bearings and I was wondering if the standard bearings would do just as well. Also are these low friction bearings standard in a wahl skid or are they an option? I'm not even sure what this skid has in it.
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Optional bearings in a Wahl skid.
Micro Blue bearings on Wahl website
You shouldn't have to replace any of those bearings. You should be able to remove the seals off of them and relube them with Micro-Blue Medium Body lube.
Micro-Blue Lube Information
Micro-Blue Lubricant Online Store
Micro Blue bearings on Wahl website
You shouldn't have to replace any of those bearings. You should be able to remove the seals off of them and relube them with Micro-Blue Medium Body lube.
Micro-Blue Lube Information
Micro-Blue Lubricant Online Store
With micro blue in the bearings it's a completely different bearing there's hardly no friction.
My buddy is a machinists and was making wheels for wahl and he told them about micro blue it was one of his little racing secrets just in a friendly conversation and they went behind his back and marketed,lol
My buddy is a machinists and was making wheels for wahl and he told them about micro blue it was one of his little racing secrets just in a friendly conversation and they went behind his back and marketed,lol
Thanks Allen, I checked out their site and contacted them to find out if they have suppliers here in Canada. I take it I have to use the Micro-Blue Lube on these bearings? Should I spray them clean with a solvent first? There are a couple of those wheel bearings that are noisy.
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