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Could you use these on a Syncro bearing in mind the different tread depths??

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Could you use these on a Syncro bearing in mind the different tread depths

Not as a set, but if carefully selected others were bought to make up a matching set you'd prob be alright.

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Wasn't sure if you could pair them onto axle's so two good on rear and the two more worn on the front,

I was told rightly or wrongly 3mm is the max difference you can use without stressing other parts.
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twiggy wrote: I was told rightly or wrongly 3mm is the max difference you can use without stressing other parts.

Its up for debate but use it as a rule of thumb
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