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Take your racing setup to the next level with the Diversified Machine M2 Treated Inner Wheel Bearing. Specifically engineered for Wide 5 Deuce N Half hub systems, this bearing features an advanced M2 treatment, providing superior wear resistance and increased longevity compared to standard steel bearings. This is the ultimate choice for racers who demand maximum reliability during high-intensity competition.
The M2 treatment process significantly hardens the bearing surface, reducing friction and heat buildup during prolonged track sessions. This results in smoother rotation and better energy transfer, allowing you to maintain speed through the corners with confidence. The angular contact design ensures that the bearing can effectively manage the complex forces exerted during aggressive maneuvering. By investing in M2 treated components, you are choosing a product that stands up to the extreme rigors of professional racing. Find all your essential performance upgrades and high-end drivetrain components at GGCRACING.
Take your racing setup to the next level with the Diversified Machine M2 Treated Inner Wheel Bearing. Specifically engineered for Wide 5 Deuce N Half hub systems, this bearing features an advanced M2 treatment, providing superior wear resistance and increased longevity compared to standard steel bearings. This is the ultimate choice for racers who demand maximum reliability during high-intensity competition.
The M2 treatment process significantly hardens the bearing surface, reducing friction and heat buildup during prolonged track sessions. This results in smoother rotation and better energy transfer, allowing you to maintain speed through the corners with confidence. The angular contact design ensures that the bearing can effectively manage the complex forces exerted during aggressive maneuvering. By investing in M2 treated components, you are choosing a product that stands up to the extreme rigors of professional racing. Find all your essential performance upgrades and high-end drivetrain components at GGCRACING.