Bad Timken Hub Asembly?

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So, correct me if I am wrong, but when do you usually replace the hubs? I have 12 and have rebuilt the engine, new brakes, booster, rotors, pads, lines, and master cylinder. why should I or shouldn't I replace the hubs? Mine dont look worn, or it at a specific mileage recommended replacement?

Thanks for the advice, I'm still learning all this gear head thing
 

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So, correct me if I am wrong, but when do you usually replace the hubs? I have 12 and have rebuilt the engine, new brakes, booster, rotors, pads, lines, and master cylinder. why should I or shouldn't I replace the hubs? Mine dont look worn, or it at a specific mileage recommended replacement?

Thanks for the advice, I'm still learning all this gear head thing
You will usually hear a hub that's starting to go, but not always. It's a roaring sound that gets louder over time. I also check mine whenever I have the wheels in the air, or at least once a year. To check them all you have to do is raise a wheel in the air, grab it at the 12 and 6 o'clock position (not the 9 and 3) with your hands, and try to wiggle it. If there is play then you likely have a worn hub that's due for replacement.
 

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So, correct me if I am wrong, but when do you usually replace the hubs? I have 12 and have rebuilt the engine, new brakes, booster, rotors, pads, lines, and master cylinder. why should I or shouldn't I replace the hubs? Mine dont look worn, or it at a specific mileage recommended replacement?

Thanks for the advice, I'm still learning all this gear head thing
Mine were loose enough to feel the slop when the tire was off the ground. I’d say mileage, not just age. Theothertwin had 180k. Thecopcar had 192k.
 
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You will usually hear a hub that's starting to go, but not always. It's a roaring sound that gets louder over time. I also check mine whenever I have the wheels in the air, or at least once a year. To check them all you have to do is raise a wheel in the air, grab it at the 12 and 6 o'clock position (not the 9 and 3) with your hands, and try to wiggle it. If there is play then you likely have a worn hub that's due for replacement.
So, correct me if I am wrong, but when do you usually replace the hubs? I have 12 and have rebuilt the engine, new brakes, booster, rotors, pads, lines, and master cylinder. why should I or shouldn't I replace the hubs? Mine dont look worn, or it at a specific mileage recommended replacement?

Thanks for the advice, I'm still learning all this gear head thing
For me, I am doing a complete rebuild of my front-end (ball joints, cv axel, tie rods...), since my Tahoe has 140K miles on it; the ball joint is shot on one side. There also seemed to be a little play on the tires when I rocked them while jacked up. Since I am tearing apart the front end anyway, and there are a lot of miles on it, I decided to go ahead and replace the hubs, too.

Now, if I can only find a good part supplier without having to empty my wallet too much, and one that will ship to my state... ;)
 
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Grease looks cooked and should not be there.
Perfect! That's the answer I was looking for! I thought that grease should not be there, too, but was not sure because I had not replaced a hub and wondered if this is what is like coming out of the box.
 

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I ordered Timken hub from RockAuto before, the hub was Made in China, but it had decent shape.

For your "Made in USA" hub from Amazon, it is highly knock-off parts from China.

Also, contact Timken customer service and send pix to them, let them know the China made knock-off item being in the USA market.



The parts were tamped with Timken and Made in USA. I can't order anything from Rock AUto because they won't ship to my location - they won't pay the state and city tax seperate.
 
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I ordered Timken hub from RockAuto before, the hub was Made in China, but it had decent shape.

For your "Made in USA" hub from Amazon, it is highly knock-off parts from China.
Lovely.
Well, sending back the Amazon POS parts and going to try Summit. Unfortunately, I can't use Rock Auto since they won't ship to my state (Colorado).
 

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