wheel bearings on all models of concourse
Yo! We ain't no stinkin' airport!!!
Judging by the title, I was expecting something different. Maybe there should have been a "easy boys" in the title.
But since were on the subject anyway, how many miles are people putting on their wheel bearings before changing? I have 65K on mine and they still feel tight.
... but I am told the wheel bearings are only sealed on one side so I was originally thinking of replacing with two sided sealed bearing.
Even an easy girls...
Sealed one side only??? (I read it on the internet, so it must be true)
Rick
Yo! We ain't no stinkin' airport!!!
blasted spell checker anyways...... doh
That is certainly not the worst I have dealt with when it comes to words changing... especially when I used voice recognition for text messaging.... dangerous!!
My LG does pretty dam good with voice to text even gets most cuss words correct too...
I've used All Balls on both my 84 & 86 Honda V65 Magna's that I restored, They both have front & rear wheel bearings & the steering stem bearings made by All Balls. Over 30,000 miles on the bearings in the 86 & 6,000 miles on the bearings in the 84. No problems so far & there are a ton of people on the V4Honda forum using them with no issues.
ive bought "all balls" brand before for my ATV, they are fine but I couldn't see them being better than the factory ones, just the same.
I've used All Balls on both my 84 & 86 Honda V65 Magna's that I restored, They both have front & rear wheel bearings & the steering stem bearings made by All Balls. Over 30,000 miles on the bearings in the 86 & 6,000 miles on the bearings in the 84. No problems so far & there are a ton of people on the V4Honda forum using them with no issues.
My former roommate used these bearings in his P.O.S. VFR, I cant say if they live long he wrecked that thing a few times and scrapped it. I CAN say that they come with an ALL BALLS sticker that you can stick to someone else's belongings and embarrass your friends