might be a good idea but if they fall apart your engine would be all kinds a messed up
I've seen quite a few of them destroyed and yet I've seen ones that still looked good after 200,000 miles
But the thing is the IM bearings are just too cheap to justify changing anything. It just takes a few spare hours, and time. 2 things in which I lack at the moment The other result caused by overtightightening the timing belt is an Injection pump with ruined shaft bushings. There seems to be no definitive solution except to not overtighten the belt. Live and learn..