Posted by Rainbows on 02/03/2017 17:24:35:
Would do that straight of the bat if it were not a chinese seller. Its somewhat of a pain making conversation.
For goodness' sake, don't use no-name Chinese bearings. They are all too often rubbish. Even if you get a fully-balled replacement, how good do you reckon the materials and machining are if they can let one through their QC with a ball missing?
Bearings are cheap. Buy good brand names such as FAG, SKF, Timken, etc. or the Japanese Naachi and they will give good service and last many years. Install the Chinese cheapies and you will be doing the job again in short time, and possibly replacing other expensive parts damaged by their failure.