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Yes you do need a spacer, otherwise you'll overload your bearings preload and wear them out prematurely.

I would recomend just buying a NEW spacer so you get maximum bearing life. My first set of axle bearings lasted for 6 years. When I replaced them, I reused the spacer and I put in 4 sets of bearings in 3 years time. I finally bought a new spacer and put in a new set of bearings with it and I got another 6 years out of that set. It turned out that my old spacer had wore slightly and was slightly shorter than the new one so I was sideloading my bearings and they were failing prematurely.

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I would recomend just buying a NEW spacer so you get maximum bearing life. My first set of axle bearings lasted for 6 years. When I replaced them, I reused the spacer and I put in 4 sets of bearings in 3 years time. I finally bought a new spacer and put in a new set of bearings with it and I got another 6 years out of that set. It turned out that my old spacer had wore slightly and was slightly shorter than the new one so I was sideloading my bearings and they were failing prematurely.

 

some good info right there^^

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