From the research I've done reading reviews, forums, and my general knowledge of the vehicle parts industry, I believe Timken bearings to be a step above AC Delco, Moog, Mevotech, and MANY steps above most of the cheap, unbranded garbage you tend to find on Ebay and the 'zon. I think SKF is probably the #1 choice for bearings, but you'll also pay a good bit more for SKF. Timken is the happy union of quality and value.
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I have used Timkin bearings in the past. They last like oem bearings. Easy to install. Would buy again. Good price.
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Y’all I’ve got an ‘05 Silverado Z71 and I put it through heck. I replaced both bearing assemblies and they’re still rolling strong. Timken is the only brand I’ve used and is the best.
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Perfect fit for 1999 Chevy Silverado, good quality at a good price. Been install on truck for two months, no problems and very smooth. Didn’t realize how noisy the old bearing were, so much cheaper than the big box parts stores.
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Because it was a good deal and the price was very good for it being a Timken product. I am very happy with it and it was a easy repair.
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Only used it a week yet but it was easy to install and it fits and runs perfect.
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Fits perfectly, high quality .
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Quality replacement part which includes the abs sensor.
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correct part came quickly. looks like a quality part
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Excellent quality part, exact fit, and at a great price. Would recommend.
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