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    Do ya'll think that its really worth buying these bearings? 40% less friction and 60% lighter. Rolling Performance Home
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    Eaton bearings or bust
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    You ever spin a bearing like that in your hand and feel how little friction there is? It's almost nothing. Now take 40% off almost nothing and what did you gain? It may be a nice bearing but, unless you have money to burn, I doubt it's worth the extra cash.

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    You could probably stick with stock replacements from Eaton. They're proven, and it's pretty hard to argue with that.
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