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HomeWheel Bearings, Hub Bearings & AxlesTIMKEN |
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Perfect fit Nov 05, 2011
By Jim Excellent price, perfect fit, Quiet. Several mechanics said Timken Bearings hold up the best. 2 local parts stores recommended Timken but wanted $50 more for each side.
works as advertise Dec 30, 2011
By willis What can you say? The bearing assembly arrived quickly and it was packaged well. It went on perfectly to my car (2000 Olds Alero) and I haven't had any problems with it.
Seems like a good product so far Dec 23, 2011
By Jon Can't say much more about the product than what has already been said in other reviews.
Protip: If you don't have the specialized tools required for this project, you should check at your local auto parts store to see if they loan them out. You will need a 36mm socket, a breaker bar (to remove axle nut), a torque wrench capable of 173 ft-lbs, and a hub puller if you want to make things a little easier. I would also recommend picking up some PB Blaster if you don't have any - the three bolts that hold the assembly on are difficult to remove. It would be a good idea to use a breaker bar on those as well.
I can't comment on other vehicles, but I could have done the job without the hub puller on my 2000 Alero. The trick is the thread the old axle nut on the end of the axle (NOT all the way down) and tap it with a hammer. This should knock the axle inward dislodging it from the hub assembly. This should also give you a little extra clearance to get to the three bolts behind the hub assembly. If you try to just pull the assembly off without dislodging the axle first, or without using a hub puller, you could damage the CV joint.
If you watch the price, this is on Amazon for one of the best prices Jul 14, 2011
By Shawn OEM for my 2001 Grand Am. Came with the new silver nut to replace the old Black nut when you do the swap. Just pay attention to how the old one comes off as the connector is exact length.
My bearings were fine on my old hubs and I later found out that the sensors where likely fine too. I was trying to correct an ABS sensor issue, but it turned out to be the VES actuator (variable steering parts). Anyways, as the old ones had 135,000 miles and are likely perfectly fine, I expect these to last me a long time.
Part came well packed and in nice boxes. Well wrapped and super clean. Appears to be the brand to go with and one of the best prices around if you get them at the right time on Amazon. I got mine with Prime and got them quick.
Very fast delivery and correct product Dec 04, 2010
By Shaneo88 I ordered this product for my Malibu and delivery was very fast. It got here 3 days before it was supposed to get here. I'm very happy with the service and will definitely be going through this company again for my parts.
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