Yes, most bearings are the industrial standard of 8mm unless you have special longboard trucks, most notably Bear 1052's or 1045's or Bear Smokeys, these trucks run 10mm but are not very common. If you can take wheels off with the same wrench on both trucks, then they have the same size bearings.
For a kids push scooter, there are 2 bearings per wheel, 2 wheels per scooter. 4 bearings total. If you buy a pack of 8 for a skateboard, you will have 2 sets.
no
2 bearing per wheel so there will be a total of 4 bearing in a whole scooter.
yes
yeah, theyre for skateboard and scooters
All skateboard bearings will fit ANY sized skateboard wheel because the bearing hole is designed to be the same in all wheels.
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FKD bearings
yes, you need to find a bolt that is quite long and stick it through the holes on the scooter so that about 5 inches of it is sticking out on the side you want the peg to be on, slide skateboard bearings on the bolt and screw a bolt on the end, there you go, a scooter peg.
well the scooter came first
Pretty much. Most skateboards, quads, inlines and scooters use the same industry standard "608" sized bearings.
depending on your bearings