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    What the difference in parts????

    Ok, so i am curious to know if there is actually a huge quality difference in the same part when you order from Carquest, Napa etc....they all have options For example i need a wheelbearing for my 95 mustang, Called up carquest and i can get a cheap one at 40 bucks or a good one at 75.00

    Is there any reason to go for the more expensive part other then maybe a better warrenty? and who honestly has gotten anything out of a Warrenty on a lifetime ball joint etc etc.

    Insight from some of the mechanic on this board would be nice before i piss away and additional 35 bucks for "Peace of mind"

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    When buying wheel bearing hubs, always do my best to get a Timken or similar quality. Sometimes that can mean the difference between spending in the price range you've stated, other times it means the bearing could cost even hundreds more. Failure rate on the cheapie no names, high, extremely high.

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    its really difficult these days to know whats good...so many knock offs

    every things china...even the major manufacturers stuff

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZR View Post
    When buying wheel bearing hubs, always do my best to get a Timken or similar quality. Sometimes that can mean the difference between spending in the price range you've stated, other times it means the bearing could cost even hundreds more. Failure rate on the cheapie no names, high, extremely high.
    Well said bro.. Timken or Fag are quality pieces. Cost alot more but last alot longer then 6 months or less for the cheap stuff.
    Torquing the axle shaft nut helps..
    But trust me on the sunscreen !!

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    Good point, torquing axle shaft nut to spec makes an appreciable difference in how long they last.

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    ^We used to only use top end bearing AND torque the nuts to spec on a fleet of Caddy shuttle cars, they ate bearing worse than anything I've seen, we started using cheap ones and they lasted the same if not better, stopped torquing the nuts and they lasted longer still, I can't explain it, but it happened.
    If you ask me I'd go with a cheap part for a beater, or a mid-line or better for something you really care about. Warranty claims have been no problem for me, just keep your bill and it's all good.
    As stated though, a lot of the parts all come from the same place in a different box.

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    I've seen instances of the same here but predominantly, better bearing = much better life. Failure rate on even the best ones is what I describe as not acceptable. Just as disturbing that the original hub goes upwards of 150k or better but it's replacement is lucky to last a 1/3 of that. Same can be said for far too many replacement parts.
    Sad day and age.

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    ^Agreed. Have you priced one at the dealer? Some parts are way more, some are the same and some are less, worth a call.

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    Just picked up a SKF bearing made in the USA. Hope its good.

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    ask about the warranties also...
    I seem to recall getting a lifetime warranty on some Timken products in the past...?
    could be a selling feature also...

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