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    Chinese wheel bearings

    Paid $60.00 for a Burson wheel bearing kit for my rr and it come supplied with bloody chines bearings. Had 2 sets ordered but told them to send a set back. I will use one set to get me outa trouble until I can get some real bearings. Would any body be happy running these chinese bearings, I know I am not
    cheers
    blaze

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    My tandem trailer has chinese wheel bearings. Has done about 5000km so far, but I don't think I would trust them for another trip...

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    After further research and dummy spits it turns out the bearings are japanese (but of unknown brand) and the seals are chinese.
    The brand is Malex, now to research.
    cheers
    blaze

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    still of question quallity I feel, link to company info
    Malex Motion Pte Ltd - Singapore - Manufacturer
    cheers
    blaze

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    Quote Originally Posted by bblaze View Post
    Paid $60.00 for a Burson wheel bearing kit for my rr and it come supplied with bloody chines bearings. Had 2 sets ordered but told them to send a set back. I will use one set to get me outa trouble until I can get some real bearings. Would any body be happy running these chinese bearings, I know I am not
    cheers
    blaze
    Couldn't you get them from a bearing specialist by providing the bearing numbers?

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    For bearings, steering & brake parts I will only use the recognised brands.
    Some Asian stuff may be ok/excellent, but I think we have been brainwashed into believing they are mostly crap.

    If genuine SKF were made in China for instance, then they would be made to SKF specifications or one would hope that is the case.

    Malex may be ok, after all, 20 milion chinese can't be wrong.









    Or, can they?

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    had a rapid complete failure, inhind sight should have but needed to get the rig mobile again in a hurry as self employed and its the work rig as well as the player (not that I play much)
    cheers
    blaze

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    Hell no, only good for wheel barrows, used to by them Supercheap for my old Fairlane lucky to get 12 months out of them before they fail, the shells are soft too, total rubbish, japanese bearings only Timken etc

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    I'd steer clear of chinese "hardened" metalwork too

    Look at any chinese woodwork hand tools! And metalwork tools! Total crap when it comes to tempered metal. Too hard, too soft. Only stuff I buy that's been in a kiln there is porcelain!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bblaze View Post
    Paid $60.00 for a Burson wheel bearing kit for my rr and it come supplied with bloody chines bearings. Had 2 sets ordered but told them to send a set back. I will use one set to get me outa trouble until I can get some real bearings. Would any body be happy running these chinese bearings, I know I am not
    cheers
    blaze
    I made the same mistake - when I bought a second hand car trailer (more like a golf buggy trailer) I had no idea when the bearings had been changed and the grease was very black. Went down to "Super C#*p" and bought a set from the trailer section, ARK brand (Australian Company) - bearings turned out to be Chinese. Anyway fitted them up in Nowra, did a return trip to Sydney and on the 2nd trip to Sydney 1 bearing had failed before I got to Thornleigh. The bearings had only done about 460 KMs and only 1 trip loaded with any weight.

    Never again - now has SKF - will only use Japanese, German or US bearings from now on.

    Diana

    You won't find me on: faceplant; Scipe; Infragam; LumpedIn; ShapCnat or Twitting. I'm just not that interesting.

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