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Old 05-02-2013, 12:00 AM
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Default RC4WD Reduction unit bearing upgrade

I recently bought a RC4WD Reduction unit and altho I like it it was a little loud and the bushing was not happy with the load I was putting on it. So I replaced the Brass bushing with a Bearing that I found at Mc Master Carr

shaft is 6mm = ID x 10mm OD x 3mm thick with a flange.

simply put a dab of loc tite on the flange and push it home. I ran it for 2 hrs tonight pulling 5 bricks on my 48' flatbed. has a little less noise.

Just thought I would share the upgrade. I will report back in a week to see how it holds up

RC4WD 4:1 unit


This pic shows the bearing ready to be installed
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Old 05-02-2013, 12:56 AM
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Default Re: RC4WD Reduction unit bearing upgrade

FYI....MC MASTER PN....7804k141 cost is $10
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Old 05-03-2013, 02:15 PM
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Great post! I've got one of these reduction units as well, and though I have never used it, I will keep this bearing upgrade in mind.
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