That protector is not the end to all.
It helps keep boulders out (not the road dust) but will fail the water test.
It's not a good idea to eliminate the first line of defense, the main seal, and expect good results simply by increasing the amount of bearing on the left side.
Get extra bearings, you'll need them, eventually!
Not a smart move in my estimation.
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I understand what you are saying here, as I thought the same thing. However, from my reading on this and other forums on the topic, it seems that the double row bearings with no protection are still outlasting the single row with the shield. I'm a big guy, and I ride 2up a lot of the time, so I am not under the impression that this is the last time I'll be doing this. I figure that if I'm going to have to eventually do it again anyway, I may as well go with the sturdier option.
Any other thoughts on this?