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Grand Prix wheel hub assembly ????



I just bought the cheapest one and put it on my front left about a year ago with no problems. Just replace the front right one also with the cheapest one. Not sure how well it will last compared to the other ones but it seems to be doing just fine so far.
 
I just replaced the left one about a month ago but I didn't do the work nor do I know what part went in it because my parents said leave the car and gave me the truck for school and I came back and it was fixed. I was just gonna buy the delco one because I figure that's what the other one is
 


Amazon has the lowest prices and I'm next time I have to do bearings I'm going with cheap ones Timken hasn't favored me well over the years and I'm leaning towards it's all made in China anyways so gives a **** anymore.
 
Amazon has the lowest prices and I'm next time I have to do bearings I'm going with cheap ones Timken hasn't favored me well over the years and I'm leaning towards it's all made in China anyways so gives a **** anymore.

Some are still made with better steel than others are tho. And a company with a somewhat reputable name will usually try to make a better product than a company named Value Pro or some other odd ball company. I do agree that none of it is as good as it should be. I hate that everything is made overseas.
 
I bought Timkin ones for my front about a month ago from Amazon because they were cheaper than rockauto. I really like them so far.
 


I have one Mevotech in the back and one mevotech in front , 2 years and still there. Knock on wood ... It's good for Chinese crap paid 45 bucks . But it's a canadian product.
 
NAPA Premium, Raybestos, SKF, Timken all are good with years of warranty. The cheap ones are junk and it's just a gamble. Some get a couple years, some get a couple months.

I won't ever buy junk again!
 


My two front bearings are cheapo's and somehow they've lasted the past 2-3 years. I got lucky, spend a bit extra and get good ones for peace of mind. My rear right is a Timken and it's been perfect. I'll go Timken again when one of the front ones inevitably fail again.
 
Moog uses the same part number as Timken anyway. That's what I have.

Go to http://shop.advanceautoparts.com/. If you are not registered on there go ahead and register. Put part number 513179 in your cart and select pick up at your local store. Put discount code TRT30 in and it will give you 30% off and knock it down to $104.61 after tax and everything.
 
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