Need front Wheel bearings (4WD) which ones are good?

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Leaning towards GM. Looking at rockauto, they're about $20 more per over the timkens. Timkens on amazon say made in China. Looks like the GM are made in Korea..
 

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Leaning towards GM. Looking at rockauto, they're about $20 more per over the timkens. Timkens on amazon say made in China. Looks like the GM are made in Korea..

I’ve had them for 2 years or longer and about 75,000 miles give or take with the big wide wheels and tires
 

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If money wasn't a concern I would probably go with the Kryptonite hubs
Shoot when I did my wheel bearings I think the moog in town was 210$ or so
Ordered the kryptonite hubs for 200$ shipped at the time from Rudy’s diesel in NC so next day shipping to me.
The kryptonite had a lifetime warranty also and I wanted my front end to be a one and done type deal so I don’t have to replace ball joints and hubs every 50,000 miles
 

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Leaning towards GM. Looking at rockauto, they're about $20 more per over the timkens. Timkens on amazon say made in China. Looks like the GM are made in Korea..
Be careful of WHERE you buy from.. Lot and lots of FAKE parts out there... I'll usually stick with Rock or Summit
or local parts stores... For the money you're paying for the GM's you could get the better ones that I mentioned earlier.
They are a hybrid design that is better than the OE's
 
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Sounds like the Kryptonite hubs are similar design to the SKF xtracker hybrids.. Kryptonite website says out of stock.. So maybe I'll try the SKF if I want the ball bearing design..(about $100 less per unit compared to kryptonite)

Thanks for all the suggestions! Usually like sticking with OEM, but it sounds like stock wheels bearings aren't particularly stout, so I might as well try the hybrid design..
 

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Both Summit and rockauto show pictures with the print Made In USA for the Timken SP500301.
https://static.summitracing.com/global/images/prod/xlarge/tmk-sp500301_bd_xl.jpg

Interestingly in the Q&A section for Summit, they answered this question 2 years ago, but quickly noted it could change at any time.

Keep in mind that most manufacturers do not make all their bearings and repackage other brands. I have Timkens (Honda/Toyota applications) new in the box that are NTN USA made and some that are NSK Japan made. And interestingly two of one part number with one NTN made in USA, and another without any markings on the bearing or the box as to manufacturing location.
 

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