Replacement Bearings for Wheels
Two replacement bearings for the Silent Runner Wheels.
This Silent Runner wheel spins on two ball bearings. These bearings are subject to regular wear-and-tear, which over time may cause them to become corroded and seize. They may need to be replaced once or twice per year, depending on use. To extend the use of the bearings, they should be cleaned regularly, drying the bearings thoroughly.
608-2RS Deep Groove Ball Bearing 8x22x7mm Double Sealed.
Notice: Each back plate has 2 ball bearings, some wheels may require 2 bearing replacements to spin effectively.
Instructions: Use a flat head screwdriver or similar tool to pop old bearings from the back panel of the wheel. Push new replacement bearings into place by hand.
Two replacement bearings for the Silent Runner Wheels.
This Silent Runner wheel spins on two ball bearings. These bearings are subject to regular wear-and-tear, which over time may cause them to become corroded and seize. They may need to be replaced once or twice per year, depending on use. To extend the use of the bearings, they should be cleaned regularly, drying the bearings thoroughly.
608-2RS Deep Groove Ball Bearing 8x22x7mm Double Sealed.
Notice: Each back plate has 2 ball bearings, some wheels may require 2 bearing replacements to spin effectively.
Instructions: Use a flat head screwdriver or similar tool to pop old bearings from the back panel of the wheel. Push new replacement bearings into place by hand.
Two replacement bearings for the Silent Runner Wheels.
This Silent Runner wheel spins on two ball bearings. These bearings are subject to regular wear-and-tear, which over time may cause them to become corroded and seize. They may need to be replaced once or twice per year, depending on use. To extend the use of the bearings, they should be cleaned regularly, drying the bearings thoroughly.
608-2RS Deep Groove Ball Bearing 8x22x7mm Double Sealed.
Notice: Each back plate has 2 ball bearings, some wheels may require 2 bearing replacements to spin effectively.
Instructions: Use a flat head screwdriver or similar tool to pop old bearings from the back panel of the wheel. Push new replacement bearings into place by hand.