Looking for a rear hub
Ive been racking my brain on which one to get and where.. Do i spend the money and go oem or get an aftermarket one and risk quality.. Has anyine found a good quality aftermarket one?? Thanks
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I haven't really heard of people having issues with non-OEM wheel bearings, That's typically one of the items that is hard for a manufacturer to actually screw up, if the ones on rock auto are reasonably priced I'd just get one of them.
I went OEM simply because I got a screaming deal on the part after they tracked tranny gear oil into the cabin of my vehicle because the tech got some on his boots... |
Timken bearing was the same price as the aftermarket equivalent, as I know you have access to a press.
Did you bend your hub from being too low? Huh wise, just get a high mileage replacement from a junker and swap in a new bearing. |
I need a new bearing but i was looking at just getting the whole assembly
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It would be less time to not have to deal with one after you've pulled the hub, buy used they are made of aluminum yes?
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