because nobody sells just the bearing. The only way it comes is as an assembly. If you check the other parts stores or the dealer they will tell you the same thing. I have been putting them in for years and that is the only way I have found them.
Make sure u separate them so you wont get confused
that depends if you're getting a complete(deck, trucks, wheels, and bearings) or if you're not, then bearings are separate. Although if some bearings cost more than a deck, they can last very long if you clean them at least once or twice every month. The best bearings belong to bones swiss! good luck 13 years skateboarding
There are a number of methods for separation: today in my Science class we discussed so: A. Put a magnet (a strong one) under the bucket to keep the ball bearings from falling out while you drain the oil, B. Drain the oil out by putting an object in-between the bearings to stop them from falling. C. Or you can put a magnet in the oil to separate the bearings.
A magnet
Bearings are separate devices into machines and also ones that can be used in pulleys for friction. There are different types and sizes. INA bearings are a division of the Schaeffler Group and make rolling and plain bearings which are designed for rotary motion.
how do you separate aluminum washers from water
easy the ball bearings are heavier so give it a shake and they will fall to the bottom and the polystyrene will go to the top or you could also use a magnet
Yes it can be. But most of the time it comes as a complete unit.
Inside the throttle body, not a separate part
6.5" with separate tweeters in front and 6.5" no tweeters in the rear.
they are a machine fit. they must be pressed in and out with a hydraulic press, any machine shop should be able to do it.
0:1 it has a separate oiling system for the bottom end and will spin bearings if not used. make sure to bleed it the two oil lines down that have the banjo fittings on them or it won't provide enough oil to the bearings.