wheel bearing assy

dieseldork

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any difference on the aftermarket wheel bearing units? the last one I replaced was a factory unit, now I have to do the other side and im broke and want to use an aftermarket unit,, thought on them, do's and dont's...I was told the factory units use a plastic bearing cage, LAME, aftermarket I dont know.....
 

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i put a duralast assembly in mine for $115 and haven't had any problems with it. I compared it to the Timken for $325 and decided to go witht he duralast. They both come with a 1 year warranty. Everybody told me to put the higher end unit in, but I didn't have the money at the time and don't have any regrets.
 

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just make sure to get the unit with the same threads as your existing. I messed up and got the corse threaded and my existing unit was fine threaded so I could either replace the lug nuts or switch the lugs out.
 

JLDickmon

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thing you gotta realize, NAPA, Auto Zone, Carquest and their house branded parts.. are all reboxed units.
someone else makes them, they just get put in that red & white (or blue & yellow) box.
bearings in particular are a hard duck to track, as even the supposed top quality ones are going to be made in China
I used to be a big fan of the name brands, Timken, National, SKF, etc..
now, I'm who cares...
 

Tail_Gunner

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I know what you're saying about it's getting hard to tell the good bearings from bad.

Mrs TG used to have a 04 Cavalier which was having some chronic front wheel bearing issues. One front bearing would start making noise, we'd take it in to get fixed. A couple of months later, the other one started making noise and we'd take it in to get fixed. Well, a couple months later, bearing "A" would go bad again. Bearing "B" went bad again soon after.

We went round & round with this crap for quite a while, taking the car back to the shop at least 5 times. After the first repair for each side, it was a warranty issue. But it got to be rather annoying after the first 3 or 4 trips back to the shop.

I talked to the manager, he wasn't happy either cause he was eating the labor everytime. I asked him if he was getting the good bearings grom NAPA or the "budget" cheap ones. The cheap ones was the answer I got. I suggested that if he was getting sick & tired of seeing the car, that maybe he should put on some "lifetime" warranty bearings. Low & behold, once he put some more expensive bearings on, the problems went away. Go figure.
 

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i got mine from a guy on ebay. 120 delivered. I will get you the link. Mine were for a dually but get the right part number. lifetime too
 

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