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Old 08-06-2009, 06:56 AM   #20
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The highter the hardness the better. Indoor and outdoor wheels use the same ratings when it comes to hardness. 82A will always be better then 78A. I have 84A outdoor wheels and they're working fine. As for the sizing of your wheels (76mm) I would stick to what you had before. I don't see any problem with you getting smaller wheels but you may notice a difference. My blades are 72mm for the front 2 wheels and 80mm for the 2 back wheels. Everyone's set up is different. Your 608zz bearings should fit most wheels. I havent had any problems reusing bearings with different wheels.
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