If you can find them and they are not stupid expensive, go for it.
Wheel bearing if properly setup really don't create much friction to start with. Plus wheel bearings are operated at relatively low speed, usually turning less than 900rpms at 60mph. But that all depends on tire size and actual speed.
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1984 chevy suburban, custom made 6.5L diesel turbocharged with a Garrett T76 and Holset HE351VE, 22:1 compression 13psi of intercooled boost.
1989 firebird mostly stock. Aside from the 6-speed manual trans, corvette gen 5 front brakes, 1LE drive shaft, 4th Gen disc brake fbody rear end.
2011 leaf SL, white, portable 240v CHAdeMO, trailer hitch, new batt as of 2014.
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