PGN (4 Pack) 6201-2RS Bearing - Lubricated Chrome Steel Sealed Ball Bearing - 12x32x10mm Bearings with Rubber Seal & High RPM Support
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Joe Mama
> 3 daygreat set of bearings that got my minibike back up and running and rolling smoothly
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Derek Estes
> 3 dayFixed my intex pump with the sand filter attachment. Salt water creeped through the gaskets an destroyed the original bearings, installation was easy, basic tools and a puller for the bearings, there are 2 bearings in the electric motor, so I got 2 extra for next time. Pump sounds great and no more sqweeling.
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Daniel
> 3 dayI bought my father two sets of these because he needed them for his meat slicers He popped them in and there was a lot of noise with additional vibrations. He went back to the originals after that Buy one set to test before buying two
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Splader
> 3 dayTheyre not the best bearings but they work as they should. Used them for my Baja Doodlebug and they have held up so far. Definitely overpriced though... Sure the exact same ones can be bought cheaper, but if youre in a pinch like me youre paying for the convenience of getting them in a timely manner.
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brown eyes
> 3 dayAlthough the model number matched the ones in the go cart, they did not fit. I tried 2. I have been ill, so I did not manage the return in time.
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Kevin D Williams
> 3 dayNeeded for my pool pump. Work great!
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Cristobal
> 3 daySuper good value for the money!
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KLicht
> 3 dayI bought these to replace a bad bearing on my 1 year old GE window air conditioner. 1 of the bearings in the 4 pack wasnt that smooth but the 2nd one I used works great. Ill still leave the rating at 5 stars because 4 for $10 is a good deal.
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Cush C.
> 3 dayDimensionally correct. Fit my needs perfectly. Promptly shipped. In service and working well.
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Roger Hinman
> 3 dayBought these as a replacement for my 8ft. lawn windmill. These did the trick. Work much better than originals. Make sure you pop off the plastic sides with a pick and grease them. If you have a grease fitting leave one plastic side off and put the other back in. Place the side without the plastic into the tube first. This will allow the bearing to take grease from your fitting and the grease will not be pushed out the other side.