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I was thinking about having these old ones hydro dipped with something cool
ac delco but check the part number on amazon & rock auto one of the 2 should be cheaperwheel hubs..
timkin 150
skf x 150
ac Delco 200.
which to buy as I don't honestly trust any of them blah
noooo, I was thinking skulls maybeBy 'cool' you mean NO carbon fiber, right?![]()
ac delco but check the part number on amazon & rock auto one of the 2 should be cheaper
timkin was always my go to in bearings for things. but I guess this time, eh. trying DelcoTimkin has always been decent.
I have worn the oem out at the typical 160k-180k mark. I changed the ones on the yukon early at about 150k, got a online order deal from o'reillys for $134 each when the next best price was like $284, haven't seen them that price again since.the Amazon listing said acdelco store at the top but in the drop down for sellers only sellers were names of random stores. ended up paying a bit more in rock auto. Who knows at this point. it's a shame the sfk x aren't the fix. they seem good marketing wise.
how did they mess up simple wheel bearings. I can honestly say I've never had a wheel bearing go out on any car I've owned in the last 30 plus years. and lots of them had well over 200k with zero maintenance.
if the time and money is good then, why not is my thought.. but otherwise just check them more routinely while doing rotations. on my 03 silverado one went from bad to worse to "it might fall off" in nothing flat lol, went from a little hum to sounding like a metal on metal brake pad in less than 60 miles.I was thinking about doing both of my front wheel bearings and maybe axles since I'm at 200k, no issues, but I'd rather not have any either...
Same exact thing happened to my 03 ds bearing. I was lucky my wheel didn't fall off.if the time and money is good then, why not is my thought.. but otherwise just check them more routinely while doing rotations. on my 03 silverado one went from bad to worse to "it might fall off" in nothing flat lol, went from a little hum to sounding like a metal on metal brake pad in less than 60 miles.
I tend to be a maintenance junkie from previous failures and I wear things out just from my driving habits
I am about to rotate my tires..... What's the best way to 'check' my bearings,.... just a spin and a wiggle, when of the tires are off the floor?if the time and money is good then, why not is my thought.. but otherwise just check them more routinely while doing rotations. on my 03 silverado one went from bad to worse to "it might fall off" in nothing flat lol, went from a little hum to sounding like a metal on metal brake pad in less than 60 miles.
I tend to be a maintenance junkie from previous failures and I wear things out just from my driving habits
yes spin and listen for tink noise or grinding, push back-n-forth at 12 & 6 there should no play at all, at 3 & 9 there is some normal play because of the steering.I am about to rotate my tires..... What's the best way to 'check' my bearings,.... just a spin and a wiggle, when of the tires are off the floor?
With 176,000 miles, I sense no issues...
I dont see why you should have to? They dont really see that much wear and tear and if they are physically ok I'd run them myself.I'm about to order some new upper control arms and outer tie rods in preperation for an alignment, and am wondering what would be the reason/s why I'd want to replace the camber bolts/plates? They aren't rusted or wrecked, and I feel like I should be able to just reuse them on both sides.
What are our thoughts on this?
Yeah, I just omitted them for the Rock Auto order. If they crumble in my hand I'll just run down to the parts store and grab some, but I'm pretty sure they'll be fine.I dont see why you should have to? They dont really see that much wear and tear and if they are physically ok I'd run them myself.
I reused mine on my '07. No problems.Yeah, I just omitted them for the Rock Auto order. If they crumble in my hand I'll just run down to the parts store and grab some, but I'm pretty sure they'll be fine.