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Just curious if anyone has upgraded these reels? They're slick out of the box but I'd like to upgrade the main shaft bushing with a bearing like everyone was doin with the citica e reels etc. Searched and haven't seen anyone talk about it yet but I'm sure it's coming.  Thanks

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Measure the bushing inside and out then find the matching bearing 

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The regular size main shaft bearing that you found on a lot of Shimano’s won’t fit in SLX.

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Not sure if replacing the main shalf bushing with a bearing would be an upgrade or not. You'll never notice the difference.

I think a 90mm carbon fiber handle would be my first upgrade. It would lighten up the reel slightly and look cooler

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I like the handle that's on em but thanks for the suggestion.  I dont think it will "feel" better but it will feel more free for lack if a better word. Just figured if anyone has a bearing size it would be a cheap thing to try and if it didnt help I'm not out much. I dont have calipers or anything to measure it with or I'd be doing that

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If you use quality bearings you will notice a difference with every bearing you add or upgrade.

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Another option for you is to search for schematic of SLX MGL or SLX XT those two come with main-shaft bearing. If they are the same bearing as in Curado, you might be out of luck, meaning Shimano modifies SLX frame to fit regular bearing.

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On 6/2/2019 at 1:01 PM, Shimano_1 said:

Just curious if anyone has upgraded these reels? They're slick out of the box but I'd like to upgrade the main shaft bushing with a bearing like everyone was doin with the citica e reels etc. Searched and haven't seen anyone talk about it yet but I'm sure it's coming.  Thanks

The bearing you need is BNT0031 , it's a 5x9x3 mm. I'd recommend stainless steel , as moisture can sometimes get to that bearing. You won't need a special tool , just a small screw driver set or pick to remove the c-clip on the bushing.

 

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7 hours ago, johnD. said:

The bearing you need is BNT0031 , it's a 5x9x3 mm. I'd recommend stainless steel , as moisture can sometimes get to that bearing. You won't need a special tool , just a small screw driver set or pick to remove the c-clip on the bushing.

Are you sure that would fit? It driveshaft bearing for old 200i and 50e which also same dimension as Curado 70 bearing bnt4194.

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Well...I reached out to DVT and asked about bearing size.  I want to upgrade but dont wanna order the wrong size.

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33 minutes ago, Shimano_1 said:

Well...I reached out to DVT and asked about bearing size.  I want to upgrade but dont wanna order the wrong size.

Update your post here please, I also might wanna swap out bushing for bearing on SLX. 

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2 hours ago, JustJames said:

Are you sure that would fit? It driveshaft bearing for old 200i and 50e which also same dimension as Curado 70 bearing bnt4194.

100% sure it will fit. I have a slx xt , that is the part # given ( BNT0031) in the schematic for the drive shaft bearing that sits in the frame.

 

$5.98 for a stainless one. free shipping, ebay seller trbrcbearing .

 

BNT 4194 is a Shimano ARB bearing

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20 minutes ago, johnD. said:

100% sure it will fit. I have a slx xt , that is the part # given ( BNT0031) in the schematic for the drive shaft bearing that sits in the frame.

 

$5.98 for a stainless one. free shipping, ebay seller trbrcbearing .

 

BNT 4194 is a Shimano ARB bearing

Awesome! I'll order a couple and try it out. I have 4 of these reels and they're already great. Cant hurt to try! Thanks a bunch!

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18 minutes ago, Shimano_1 said:

Awesome! I'll order a couple and try it out. I have 4 of these reels and they're already great. Cant hurt to try! Thanks a bunch!

cheaper to order 10.

idk if we can post ebay links but , here goes.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/TRB-RC-10-5x9x3mm-Precision-Stainless-Steel-Ball-Bearings-Fishing-Reels/162539314151?hash=item25d8191be7:g:HzIAAOSwUDZcge~D:sc:USPSFirstClass!33801!US!-1

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Thanks again I'll definitely give those a try! Will report back when i have some results! 

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Both of those part numbers are 5x9x3 bearings. I'm gonna try one and see what happens.  

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Here after all said and done.

 

Ill wait until I open up one of my 50e or 200i and compare both 0031 and 4194.

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22 minutes ago, JustJames said:

Here after all said and done.

 

Ill wait until I open up one of my 50e or 200i and compare both 0031 and 4194.

You will find both are the same size. Difference being the 4194 is a S-ARB bearing.

It's also wise to measure all the way across the bearing in the middle of the caliper , not the side of the bearing with the tips of the caliper. Tight lines.

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Here is update for you, the bearing does work and catch fish lol.

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7 minutes ago, JustJames said:

Here is update for you, the bearing does work and catch fish lol.

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Careful man, that's a Shimano reel on a Daiwa rod! ??

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Right lol. Need that slx rod to put it on! Nice fish tho

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Sorry I can’t find Daiwa on Shimano rod to raise you back since I sold them all ??.

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