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Michelle Queen Abec9 Skateboard Bearing with 8 Speed Washers and 4 Spacers Pack of 8

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About Michelle Queen Abec9 Skateboard Bearing With 8

What is ABEC Rating and Why It is Important? Simply put, ABEC rating is a measurement of the quality and precision of a particular skateboard bearing. A higher ABEC rating means that a high-quality metal was used in the bearings, and also that it comes with a higher level of precision and accuracy.There are 5 different grades out there to measure the quality and precision of skateboard bearings 1,3,5,7,9 and 11, with 11 referring to the highest level of precision and the best quality of metal used. It also means that there will be very less friction and hence the wheels are going to spin very freely and smoothly.ABEC 9 They are quite expensive, but they are also the fastest and the smoothest out there, thanks to there being extremely less friction.ABEC 11.These are the best skateboard bearings you can get for the money. They are quite expensive, but they are also the fastest and the smoothest out there, thanks to there being extremely less friction. The metal used, too, is of the highest quality. Bearing spacers Bearing spacers are an equipment designed to improve the overall performance of your skateboard as well as increase the durability of your bearings. They are small metal cylinders that are put between the bearings, ensuring reduced pressure on each of the bearing, and improved smoothness and stability while taking turns. Speed washers As the name suggests, speed washers are simply used to increase the speed of the wheels. Furthermore, they also help reduce the friction, translating to more protection for the bearings from damage caused due to high friction. They are also known as speed rings and bearing washers, but they all refer to the same piece of equipment. They are placed between the nut and the bearing, where they actually work as a buffer.