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Old 02-03-2012, 09:07 AM
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need wheel bearing assy..any suggestions?

2000 expy with 85k and noisy front wheel bearings. i know the timken bearings are the way to go...but man they are expensive. anyone had any luck with any lower cost brands? 1aauto.com has one with a 2 yr warranty for 62$ not sure if im wasting my time with those or not
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Re: need wheel bearing assy..any suggestions?

i went on eBay to get my hub/bearing assembly

but this was on a friend's honda accord (rear, drum, no abs) and was cheaper than local brick-mortar stores

$30 shipped to my home vs $80+tax+gas to go get it
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