A review of around 12 years of sticking these 372 X-Torq saws together. Starting with a solid bottom end build. ESPECIALLY the ones who try to get more power from them. JUMP to minute 3
From a few years back, a typical situation with those early 2012 era 372's. Now I did a 2010 saw video a while back where it had STEEL bearings and the bottom end was fine THIS was a Nylon caged version from 2012. AND to those folks who say nylons are better because the nylon passes... yeah, right. Nylon might but when the balls ae now free to leave they do this: