Try Speed cream, you can get it at pretty much any skate shop. I personally use 3 in 1 lubricant, you can get it at any Lowes or Home Depot, and then I spray a Teflon lubricant into them after they are all clean. !
You can buy special skateboard/inline bearing grease, several brands available.
But these are almost always repackaged industrial greases.
I've used everything from high-grade lithium greases down to generic greases for heavy equipment and really haven't noticed much difference.
Maybe a little advantage to the whiter, more transparent stuff compared to the really dark brown, murky ones.
Absolutely, go for it. Ui've just done mine this afternoon, works like a charm :)
By "berrings" i assume you mean "bEArings". Anyway, its kinda like opening a bottle of beer. Take the wheel with the bearings off the trucks, and use the end of the hangar of the truck to prize out the bearing. Easy as pie!
Bones Swiss but they're expensive but they're worth it
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.
Pretty much. Most skateboards, quads, inlines and scooters use the same industry standard "608" sized bearings.
Yes it is possible to use mineral spirits, but there are safer and more effective ways. After soaking the bearings in mineral spirits, then rinse them with 99% isopropyl alcohol and dry.
hahaha only if your buying a complete boardif your only buying wheels then no, never, ever.No they do not you must buy them seperate. The tires are called wheels on skateboards though.
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on the inside of your wheel there is a little nut screwed to the bolt on the trucks, use a wrench to tighten that
To change front wheel bearings on a 1976 four-wheel drive GMC Sierra, you have to use the proper tools. Either by a mechanic or yourself; but you are required to know the basics. Being that these bearings are sealed and cannot be repacked with grease. It is important to replace the worn bearings, with the new ones. Before they damage the hubs.
The Lancer does have wheel bearings on the front. If you would like to find them yourself, go to www.mitsubishiparts.com. The Lancer does have wheel bearings on the front. If you would like to find them yourself, go to www.mitsubishiparts.com.
2 wheel drive, yes. 4 wheel drive, no.