As we placed in the video, the bearing we used was 4mm x 7mm x 2mm. You may also need spare parts of collar and stuff from DAIWA too, or maybe better to order to Hedge Hog Studio.
Mag Sealed is stored in between the spool and the body rotor clutch, in the part that covers the clutch. Caldia LT does not have Magsealed ball bearing.
We are afraid we do not have the model and therefore not quite sure, the bail size shape and size is also different. I would probably try the same size of this, 5x9x3mm but can't guarantee. Or it might be better to use those specific parts as below: www.ebay.com.au/itm/125257718510?srsltid=AfmBOorpLFP8kMtIqQDYBs5a3_sUNStkluOdOgKMD-dxy93nDNjklpAj
I get that, I actually used the ceramic one to the line roller and took it out straight away as it's too noisy for that part haha, but yeah for those parts where you don't mind about noise then surely it can be a good choice!
Keep up the good work, I really appreciate it!
Thank you very much for the lovely comment all times!
Great video! I might do this with my 3000lt
Great! Wish this video will help you upgrading :)
do you know the bearing size for line roller?
As we placed in the video, the bearing we used was 4mm x 7mm x 2mm. You may also need spare parts of collar and stuff from DAIWA too, or maybe better to order to Hedge Hog Studio.
For caldia fc lt 2500s can use this kit sir ?
Yes, the Hedge Hog Studio says the bearings and parts are the same to all the models :)
May i know which part of bearing that use magsealed on this daiwa
Mag Sealed is stored in between the spool and the body rotor clutch, in the part that covers the clutch.
Caldia LT does not have Magsealed ball bearing.
@@jpfishingtacklenews195 thank you for the information🙏
Caldia 2000S lt?
2000S is only available for FC - Finesse Custom model, which has smaller (=1000 size) body and lighter material parts inside.
My friend ,do you know the size of line roller bearing in daiwa bg mq 6000 ??
We are afraid we do not have the model and therefore not quite sure, the bail size shape and size is also different.
I would probably try the same size of this, 5x9x3mm but can't guarantee.
Or it might be better to use those specific parts as below:
www.ebay.com.au/itm/125257718510?srsltid=AfmBOorpLFP8kMtIqQDYBs5a3_sUNStkluOdOgKMD-dxy93nDNjklpAj
Thanks brother
I use ceramic bearings on slower locations like spool, handle etc.
I see, thank you for letting us know your choice :)
@@jpfishingtacklenews195 You are welcome. Ceramic will never rust or fail in saltwater. 😊
Only don't use in high speed places as they make more noise.
I get that, I actually used the ceramic one to the line roller and took it out straight away as it's too noisy for that part haha, but yeah for those parts where you don't mind about noise then surely it can be a good choice!