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Grand Prix wheel hub assembly ????

Advance
TRT41 gets you $40 off of $100
Need 2, place 2 separate orders.

Amazon is $99.78 plus tax free shipping.

As a side note Amazon doesn't dump your history after a year or two like Advance does. So much for electronic warranty if they delete the records. Told me I still need to keep the receipt.
 


It's not a big deal to keep the receipt. All my pertinent receipts to the car are kept in the glove compartment. When I get rid of the car the receipts can go with it so people know the car was taken care of.

And 30% is like $42.30 off on the Moog, that's why I said to use that one.
 
I just installed Cheap ones from amazon on the front driver on friday. Went on a road trip this weekend and its howling again. Looks like AC Delco for me from now on.
 
Trt41. 40$ off $100 at advance. Look on amazon they were cheaper last time I looked compared rock auto and advance.
 


SKF and make sure it torqued to spec, that is the most important part. Timkin's got moved to made in china about 3 years ago quality since then is in the toilet.
 
I swore the Timken's I put on said made in Korea. Same as Moog I believe. I'm not sure where SKF are made.
 
I've got some Detroit Axle hubs on the back and they have worked out great.. i need to change my front right here soon so will prob just get some of those.. they are quality hubs
 
I've got some Detroit Axle hubs on the back and they have worked out great.. i need to change my front right here soon so will prob just get some of those.. they are quality hubs

Do you work at Detroit axle? You keep calming they have good stuff. They are the same as auto-zone. They don't make bearings. They are a autoparts distributor selling none branded china bearings.
 


haha nope i dont work for them... i was just surprised at how beefy and quality they were.. ive bought those crap China ones once before(learned the hardway haha) and i have Timkens on the front right now... you can tell the quality of the hub between those two for sure just buy feeling them and looking at them... Got the Detroit Axles ones for the rears not to long ago and they feel beefy and around the same quality as my Timkens, so thats what im basing the comparison off of. Plus most all the reviews about them on the web is great reviews...
 
People look for a, he thinks detroit axle is good.

I think they are junk.
Different opinions.

We will see who's opinion changes in a year or two.
 


It's all personal opinions anyways some guys have good luck with timkens others think ehh quality has went down.. It's up to that guy to decide which route he wishes to take. Remember some guys are on a budget to DA hubs are more affordable then Timkens
 
Yeah, but time is worth more than money, especially when you have to change the bearings 3 times before you end up going with Timken or Moog in the end.
 
Depends... Someone could be looking for a quick/cheap fix and at the time DA gots the build. Let's be honest once you change a hub once it really doesn't take that much time to change one again from there on out.
 
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