Info: Dynatech Strut Mount Replacement Bearings
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As part of my extreme case of "while im in there" I decided to replace the spherical bearings in my Dynatechs.
The spherical bearings that came in my plates have a part number of MS14102-10 which is a COM10 bearing.
All the specs I found for this bearing part number stated an axial load limit of 6130 pounds (radial is much higher obviously, but axial is what matters for strut mount use).
I did some hunting around and found a same sized bearing with a higher axial load rating, part number ABWT10 from Minebea/New Hampshire Ball Bearing. It has the same dimensions as the MS14102-10 bearing supplied, but higher load ratings and feels quite a bit tighter than my used MS14102-10 bearings. This one has an axial rating of 9195 pounds.
http://bakerprecision.com/nhbb3b.htm
The spherical bearings that came in my plates have a part number of MS14102-10 which is a COM10 bearing.
All the specs I found for this bearing part number stated an axial load limit of 6130 pounds (radial is much higher obviously, but axial is what matters for strut mount use).
I did some hunting around and found a same sized bearing with a higher axial load rating, part number ABWT10 from Minebea/New Hampshire Ball Bearing. It has the same dimensions as the MS14102-10 bearing supplied, but higher load ratings and feels quite a bit tighter than my used MS14102-10 bearings. This one has an axial rating of 9195 pounds.
http://bakerprecision.com/nhbb3b.htm