Wheel bearings Timken or Pricision
Wheel bearings Timken or Pricision
Timken front wheel bearing $142.
Pricision front wheel bearing $59.
something im missing here? Pricision good product?
http://www.wheelbearingwarehouse.com...+Seals&mode=PA
Pricision front wheel bearing $59.
something im missing here? Pricision good product?
http://www.wheelbearingwarehouse.com...+Seals&mode=PA
The only wheel bearings to use are Timken, National or SKF.
Otherwise you will be doing the job again in a few months. All the no-name brands are made overseas, usually China.
Otherwise you will be doing the job again in a few months. All the no-name brands are made overseas, usually China.
Last edited by 08SSTCRD; Feb 3, 2010 at 10:51 PM.
For anyone that owns a TC, watch out for the Timken part numbers. They haven't updated their information and have the same part listed for the TC as they do the SC (HA590086), which is incorrect. Rather than ending up with a wrong unit again I ended up getting one from SKF, which is made in the US.
For anyone that owns a TC, watch out for the Timken part numbers. They haven't updated their information and have the same part listed for the TC as they do the SC (HA590086), which is incorrect. Rather than ending up with a wrong unit again I ended up getting one from SKF, which is made in the US.
SKF should be fine though, they are a good high quality brand.
Any idea what the differences are between the S/C and T/C wheel bearings?? Thats a strange thing to change from one model year to the next on whats essentially the same vehicle.
Well, I initially thought that the wrong bearing may have ended up in the box. But, after looking it up on AC Delco's site, they have two different parts listed for the SC and TC. As did SKF. The difference is axle diameter. The Timken I got didn't come close to going on. I probably could have figured out the right Timken part by finding other cars that share the same hub assembly as the TC, but I didn't want to deal with potentially having another wrong part. NAPA bearings look to be rebranded SKF units (same exact part number), so you can get the right part there. But, the prices listed on NAPA's site were around $70 higher than I got it for online.
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