does this seem good for the price?
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does this seem good for the price?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/FRONT-WHEEL-BEARING-HUB-1999-2000-2001-CHEVY-CAMARO-NEW-/350384262746?hash=item5194878e5a
I need the driver side only for now, but prices around me are around 220 for just one, this guy has it for 65, think it will last me?
I need the driver side only for now, but prices around me are around 220 for just one, this guy has it for 65, think it will last me?
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#5
That's interesting. "United", the brand name they give, is a big bearing reseller company. So that bearing hub could come from anywhere, foreign country or not. But checking the part number "513090", comes up as a Timken bearing (which is a good name and I've used their hubs on a few vehicles before). Does that mean it's a private labeled Timken bearing? Maybe, but I would ask the seller first.
Timken Hub: http://www.amazon.com/Timken-513090-.../dp/B000BZ94CY
Timken Hub: http://www.amazon.com/Timken-513090-.../dp/B000BZ94CY
#7
Just be cautious if you can't find out for sure who manufactures that hub, because of this: http://www.unitedbearingcompany.com/...Imposters.html
If the seller can't verify whose make it is, it could be a cheap piece of crap for all you know, and turn to toast on you prematurely. Then I would go with the Timken.
If the seller can't verify whose make it is, it could be a cheap piece of crap for all you know, and turn to toast on you prematurely. Then I would go with the Timken.