Super User MassYak85 Posted December 23, 2020 Super User Posted December 23, 2020 I'm doing some yearly maintenance on some reels and a few of them have some bearings on their way out. Specifically the ones supporting the pinion and the one above the antireverse (both are size 8x12x3.5mm on my reels). Looking up the part number or ordering through Boca it's like 10-15 bucks a pop. I've used cheap RC bearings for levelwinds and handle knobs before with good luck but not sure about these. Has anyone replaced there's and had good luck with cheap ones? Spool bearings I don't mind biting the bullet for but these just seem unnecessary to drop 60 bucks on 4. Quote
Super User bulldog1935 Posted December 23, 2020 Super User Posted December 23, 2020 (edited) check seller hprbearings on ebay. You don't have to buy Boca or VXB to get good bearings. He should have them buy size, also by reel model, stainless, shielded, hybrid ceramic,, etc. If you're looking for heavy duty drive bearings, you probably want stainless shielded, Abec 5 or 7. I've bought sets of 3 Abec 7 unshielded stainless from him for $25, and for spool bearings in Abu surf reel, a full zirconia ceramic pair for $35 (VXB wants $90 for one bearing). He specializes in reels, also sells carbontex drags, inexpensive upgrades like worm shaft bearings to replace bushings for $8. He sells full hybrid ceramic conversions by reel model. Just found his website - google HPR Bearings. Another good bearing supplier (by reel and size) is RC Bearings (google) A third source, used by many friends, Fast Eddy Bearings (google) answering out of turn, below, shielded bearings come lubed, and lube has a finite life - it's a good idea to swap out with cost-effective bearings if you're going to the trouble to rebuild a mileage reel. Edited December 23, 2020 by bulldog1935 1 Quote
diehardbassfishing Posted December 23, 2020 Posted December 23, 2020 Not from experience, but just bearing know-how, I'd say just use what you feel is a "good" bearing. Not a "high-end" bearing that you may spring for on a spool bearing. I gotta ask - please fill us in on why these bearings need replacement. Age, dirt, or water exposure? Karl Quote
Super User FishTank Posted December 23, 2020 Super User Posted December 23, 2020 33 minutes ago, MassYak85 said: I'm doing some yearly maintenance on some reels and a few of them have some bearings on their way out. Specifically the ones supporting the pinion and the one above the antireverse (both are size 8x12x3.5mm on my reels). Looking up the part number or ordering through Boca it's like 10-15 bucks a pop. I've used cheap RC bearings for levelwinds and handle knobs before with good luck but not sure about these. Has anyone replaced there's and had good luck with cheap ones? Spool bearings I don't mind biting the bullet for but these just seem unnecessary to drop 60 bucks on 4. What reel are you wanting to work on? I have replaced a few of these on some Shimano reels. I have been ordering them from Shimano parts' website. They have been somewhat better than the bearings that come with the reels when new, $6.11. Quote
Super User MassYak85 Posted December 23, 2020 Author Super User Posted December 23, 2020 Just now, FishTank said: What reel are you wanting to work on? I have replaced a few of these on some Shimano reels. I have been ordering them from Shimano parts' website. They have been somewhat better than the bearings that come with the reels when new, $6.11. Various Daiwa reels mostly, some Tatulas, Fuegos, Lexa. 13 minutes ago, diehardbassfishing said: Not from experience, but just bearing know-how, I'd say just use what you feel is a "good" bearing. Not a "high-end" bearing that you may spring for on a spool bearing. I gotta ask - please fill us in on why these bearings need replacement. Age, dirt, or water exposure? Karl I'm sure it's a mixture of everything. And it's not like they're rusted to hell, just a slight bit of roughness but I like to nip it in the butt before it gets worse in the middle of a fishing season. Quote
Super User FishTank Posted December 23, 2020 Super User Posted December 23, 2020 3 minutes ago, MassYak85 said: Various Daiwa reels mostly, some Tatulas, Fuegos, Lexa. The Shimano bearing should be the same size as you listed above. It's part BNT3927. You can check it on Boca's website. https://www.bocabearings.com/fishing-reel-bearing-tips-advice/shimano-fishing-reel-bearing-cross-reference Here is Shimano's site for reference. They have free shipping as well. https://fishshop.shimano.com/collections/ant70ahg 1 Quote
Super User MassYak85 Posted December 23, 2020 Author Super User Posted December 23, 2020 30 minutes ago, bulldog1935 said: check seller hprbearings on ebay. You don't have to buy Boca or VXB to get good bearings. He should have them buy size, also by reel model, stainless, shielded, hybrid ceramic,, etc. If you're looking for heavy duty drive bearings, you probably want stainless shielded, Abec 5 or 7. I've bought sets of 3 Abec 7 unshielded stainless from him for $25, and for spool bearings in Abu surf reel, a full zirconia ceramic pair for $35 (VXB wants $90 for one bearing). He specializes in reels, also sells carbontex drags, inexpensive upgrades like worm shaft bearings to replace bushings for $8. He sells full hybrid ceramic conversions by reel model. Just found his website - google HPR Bearings. Another good bearing supplier (by reel and size) is RC Bearings (google) A third source, used by many friends, Fast Eddy Bearings (google) Very helpful thank you! 1 Quote
Super User FishTank Posted December 23, 2020 Super User Posted December 23, 2020 11 minutes ago, MassYak85 said: Various Daiwa reels mostly, some Tatulas, Fuegos, Lexa. Boca has the ABEC5 Ceramic for $12 and there is a coupon code for 35% off> ROLLVEMBER35 1 Quote
Super User MassYak85 Posted December 23, 2020 Author Super User Posted December 23, 2020 @bulldog1935 I'm gonna go with the RC Bearings they have some of the size I need in stainless for 2 bucks a pop. Gonna order 4 for now and see how I like them. 1 Quote
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