{{category}} Bearings A bearing is a device to permit constrained relative motion between two parts, typically rotation or linear movement. Bearings may be classified broadly according to the motions they allow and according to their principle of operation as well as by the directions of applied loads they can handle. Contents 1 Main Bearings 1.1 Clevite77 1.2 OEM 2 Rod Bearings 2.1 Clevite77 2.2 OEM 3 Balance Shaft Bearings 3.1 Clevite77 3.2 OEM Main Bearings The main bearings are the bearings on which the crankshaft rotates. Clevite77 These are the best bearings to use. Available online at most retailers and on eBay, or at your local parts retailer such as NAPA or Autozone. OEM Local parts retailers sell stock/OEM replacement bearings. The known, proven reliability and quality of Clevite's bearings outweigh the small cost increase. Rod Bearings The connecting rod bearings are the bearings on which the rods meet the crankshaft and rotate. Clevite77 These are the best bearings to use. Available online at most retailers and on eBay, or at your local parts retailer such as NAPA or Autozone. OEM Local parts retailers sell stock/OEM replacement bearings. The known, proven reliability and quality of Clevite's bearings outweigh the small cost increase. Balance Shaft Bearings These bearings are what the balance shafts rotate upon. Clevite77 These are the best bearings to use. Available online at most retailers and on eBay, or at your local parts retailer such as NAPA or Autozone. OEM Local parts retailers sell stock/OEM replacement bearings. The known, proven reliability and quality of Clevite's bearings outweigh the small cost increase.