YEs but you must install 2 small washers that act as spacers, or the blades will not work....... Check ACE, home depot or your local hardware store for the washers.
they go between the truck and the bearing wheel to increase durability
same as normal the barings on 1st then u need the spacers to stop it rubbin the top of the frame
you can use the same spacers as long they are a 1/4 "
The company Boker's Incorporated is a company based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. They are a metal stamping manufacturer, focusing on precision metal stamping, washers, spacers, and shims.
I remember two spacers used.
Both washers use the same reservoir which is under the hood.Both washers use the same reservoir which is under the hood.
washers are the small metal rings that go between the bearing and axle, and the bearing and nut.here is an exert from http://www.omnisk8.com.au/factory_bearings.htmMake sure to use "speed washers" and "spacers". Speed washers give a slight gap in between your truck hanger on the inside and your axle nut on the outside. Spacers help to retain the two bearings as an integral unit, it spreads the sideways loads of skating between the two bearings and greatly reduce the chances of your bearings popping from either axial loads or over tightening your axle nuts putting pressure on the internal and external bearing rings.
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Yes, any skate can take either bearing but you need to have the right type of wheel and spacer per bearing. ie, if you have mini bearings you need mini hub wheels and spacers that fit the mini bearings. If you have standard bearings you need standard hub wheels and spacers that fit the standard bearings.
Well I believe you do have to get spacers before braces. The spacers are used to separate, or space out, the teeth. Where these spacers are, the bands for your braces will go.I didn't have to get spacers before my braces.Some people do some people don't my friend she did not have to get spacers only braces.