Chronarch MG 50 bearings
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Chronarch MG 50 bearings
Is it possible to replace any of the bushings in these reels with bearings?
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Re: Chronarch MG 50 bearings
Do you have a source for them, and sizes?
Re: Chronarch MG 50 bearings
Which bushing are you looking to change out? I can give you sizes and part numbers if you specify which ones you are looking to change.
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Re: Chronarch MG 50 bearings
Honestly, I keep all the usual bearings in stock, and just change them out according to my reel purchase, or whatever my customer wants at the time. driveshaft is usually a 5x9x3, pinion 8x12x3.5, spools 3x10x4
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Re: Chronarch MG 50 bearings
Thanks.LgMouthGambler wrote: ↑Fri Nov 01, 2019 11:19 amHonestly, I keep all the usual bearings in stock, and just change them out according to my reel purchase, or whatever my customer wants at the time. driveshaft is usually a 5x9x3, pinion 8x12x3.5, spools 3x10x4
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