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Originally Posted by SkylineLvr
For now I'm just using 8 bearings out of my gen 1 Xmod (since the ep is fried). They fit perfectly on the inside and outside of the steering knuckles. Can already tell a difference in speed
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Those xmod bearings actually work pretty well. You'll see that a year from now they are still fine I'm sure. You might want to clean them out every couple of months. Its good to take apart your car like that anyhow to make sure that everything is still okay and to clean debris out from the different parts. My girlfriend has been running those xmod bearings in her car for about a year now and they still are rolling nicely. If you want to be cheap order two of the shaft bearings off of atomicmods website. They are 3 bucks a peice and then you got a full bearing kit. Christian Tabush might clean or replace his bearings more often than you because the guy is a proffessional racer. His car gets more track time in a month or two than most of ours will in a year.
I hope your enjoying your new Mini-Z
At first mine was harder to drive because it felt so touchy, I got used to it within a few days. These things are a blast!
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Originally Posted by SkylineLvr
For now I'm just using 8 bearings out of my gen 1 Xmod (since the ep is fried). They fit perfectly on the inside and outside of the steering knuckles. Can already tell a difference in speed
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Whats wrong with you board? I do FETs a lot so if its that I can probably help you out.
I don't know how old your or, or if you can drive, but there are a lot of mini-z clubs around. I know at least one is in NC. We also have one up in VA beach. A club usually has a track and lap counter if you wanted to meet up with some other people and practice.