Advantage Racing Products 8x16 Rubber Sealed Ball Bearings 10 8x16x5 688-2RS

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Ball Bearing Specifications Inner Diameter: 8mm Outer Diameter: 16mm Width: 5mm Bearing Material: High Carbon Chrome Steel Ball Material: Precision Steel Seal/Shield Type: Rubber Seals Lubrication: Long-Life Grease Bearing Reference Number: 688-2RS Bearing Compatibility - Direct Replacement for the following: Arrma 610016 (AR610016) Associated 25236 91564 (ASC25236 ASC91564) Axial 1225 (AXA1225) HPI B085 (HPIB085) Kyosho BRG005 (KYOBRG005) Losi 257003 A6942 (LOS257003 LOSA6942) Mugen C0601 C0601/1 E2602 E2602/1 (MUGC0601 MUGC0601/1 MUGE2602 MUGE2601/1) Redcat 85763 150816BK 98053 BS810-032 H036 (RER85764 RER150816BK RER98053 RERBS810-032 RERH036) Tamiya 1680 Traxxas 5118 (TRA5118) Advantage Racing Products Ball Bearings All Ball Bearings are NOT created equal! Over ten years ago we tested a number of different bearing manufacturers, tolerances, and types of lubrication in order to find an optimal balance of performance, life, reliability, and price for our Ball Bearings. We've done the testing so you don't have to! The resulting bearings are OUTSTANDING, and over 250,000 bearings have been sold to satisfied customers all over the world! Advantage Bearings have been run by some of the fastest racers in the world and have won multiple National Championships. All Advantage products are backed by a Satisfaction Guarantee. We guarantee you'll be happy with your purchase, or we will make it right! Precision Steel Rubber Sealed Ball Bearings The bearing's races, cages, and balls are made from Precision Chrome Steel, and come packed with a high quality grease. The Rubber Seals protect well against exposure to dust, dirt, and moisture, which can destroy bearings. These bearings offer maximum protection at the cost of a bit of resistance (which is largely reduced after the bearings are broken in).