Not sure about all auto parts stores but O'riellys did carry the name brand bearings at reasonable prices.
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What has been your experience in using other than brand name wheel bearings.
I have always used Timken, Federal-mongul etc. but with prices being sometimes as much as 4/5 times higher, I am beginning to wonder about using some of the China/Japan etc. bearings: also looking at buying a complete hub unit, it seems none of those complete units are advertising that they use the american made bearings. Anyone care to comment on their experience using either of the above mentioned bearings?????
Not sure about all auto parts stores but O'riellys did carry the name brand bearings at reasonable prices.
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Problem with foreign made bearings is some are good and some aren’t. No way to tell the difference. I can tell you this a few years ago kenworth decided to use foreign made bearings. My life was a nightmare for about 6 months changing out bad bearings. My opinion is it’s not worth the money saved to be broke down on the rd.
Some Timken are made in China,I buy lots of bearings farming most say made in China...Even the so called American brands will have small print somewhere that say made in China.
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DONT use CHINA.enought SAID.
Look on the internet. The last time I changed bearings on my trailer I bought the bearings at the local NAPA store. I could not get the old bearings out so I had to go to a friends auto shop to have the old ones pressed out, the hubs cleaned, and the new ones pressed in. Even though by buddy cut me a break on the labor, it and the bearings set me back a bit. Later I found brand new hubs with bearings on the net for less than I had paid to get it all done.
Clint
Far West Kentucky
Old enough to know better and way too old to care!
I don't think it matters too much unless you're the type that doesn't do a yearly inspection.
I've always tried to use the ones from UFP (which is now Dexter axle) out of Winchester, TN. I think they're just a distributor as I think the ones I got from them either had Timken or NTN on them.
I will say that buying bearings from O'Reilly or NAPA isn't cheap at all, their prices are crazy high. I usually order online when I can to save a few dollars.