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Noob cleaning question.

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You can't oil a sealed bearing.

Not to mention oil attracts dirt so putting in down by the wheels is just going to do more harm then good.
 
You can't oil a sealed bearing.

Not to mention oil attracts dirt so putting in down by the wheels is just going to do more harm then good.

Bearings come apart. There's tiny little clips that hold the shields on. And about 15 years ago, I purchased some Trinity bearing oil that has a needle for getting into rubber shields without damaging them. So,... oil your bearings if you don't want them to seize.
 
I meant like the inner race seized to the cvd not the actual bearing, it isnt that big of a deal just annoying to get them off if you have to.
 
Lol ok w.e. dude. Have fun pulling your cvds after everytime you run it to clean the inside bearings.
 
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