Ceramic 8-ball bearings are the best bearings out there.
yes, any standard skate bearing is compatible with longboards, they both use the same bearings
yes... unless if they are bearings for the bear trucks with the larger axle... but those are not standard on anything, even higher end longboards use standard bearings.
Nordboards.com or u can go to discount longboards for insanely low prices but stock wheels,bearings,etc.
Pivot bearings are frictionless bearings and suitable for pivotal, angular, or oscillating applications. Collar bearings are often used install equipment with a simple set screw.
Phosphor bronze
No...
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In most cases, yes.
The difference in weight of a longboard is very minimal but may have a slight change. Heavier longboards will take a little longer to accelerate but will also lose speed slower. Light longboards gain speed faster but they also lose it faster. On a big hill the maximum speed will have to do more with your tuck, the road conditions, and quality/durometer of wheels than it would with the weight of the board.
The comparative forms of "suitable" are "more suitable" and "less suitable". The superlative forms of "suitable" are "most suitable" and "least suitable".
For the most part they should, unless the trucks say it needs 10 mm bearings then it will fit. Most trucks use 8 mm bearings.
You can use main bearings on a 1995 Chevy S10. The bearings can be purchased at most auto parts stores.