Dime Bag Hardware Aluminum Spacers for in-line Skates (8-pk) Go Faster





Key features
- •Let's face it. Bearings, spacers, and axles can be unnecessarily complicated so let's try and make this easy. Most inline axles have an outer diameter of 6mm. Most bearings have in inner diameter of 8mm. These spacers make standard 8mm bearings compatible with 6mm axles.
- •This package includes 8 aluminum stepped spacers for standard size wheels and bearings
- •These minimize drag on your bearings, the solid aluminum construction dissipates head and will last longer than other plastic
- •This stepped spacer is for use with regular (size 608) bearings and 6mm inline axles. The bearings sit on the recessed part of the spacer, providing a seamless integration to the wheels.
- •For use with all standard size wheels, standard size 8mm bearings, and standard size 6mm axles. To install, place 1 bearing in the wheel. Fit the spacer into the bearing already in the wheel, and insert the other bearing into the other side of the wheel. Voila!
Dime Bag Hardware Aluminum Spacers for in-line Skates (8-pk) Go Faster
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Customer Reviews
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Five Stars
Paul F. Dasilva•May 23, 2017
Perfect fit for replacement wheels
Four Stars
Gregg H. Davis•October 18, 2016
I did not have to use these after ordering them.
Poor fit spacer
B.•October 7, 2016
The fit between milled end of spacer and bearing inner race mounting hole too loose. Machined end measured 7.5mm and the bearing was 8mm.
They are spacers
David•May 28, 2016
Don't be stupid like me and order new bearings and wheels and forget about spacers until a few weeks in. Just looking at the physics of how spaces work and what they do I do not see how they can make any significant difference in performance. However they are going to be easier to clean than plastic so... yeah!
Cheap
Just some dude•May 28, 2016
Anybody that was into skating more than a couple decades will know that these don't compare to the qualoty back then.
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