Do you trust these hubs?
#1
Do you trust these hubs?
So the front right wheel bearing on my car is on it's way out, I don't have a bearing press and the dealer wants ~$270 (which is about the going rate), I know I could do it myself with a hammer and chisel but even then I don't feel like buying the good grease and ----.
So I figured that I may as well do a few things at once:
-Swap the Spindle/Steering knuckle for the DC Integra one
-Swap the trailing arms for the DC Integra ones
-Get new hubs for the front
-Legend calipers, yadda yadda
I was just wondering if you guys would trust these:
http://www2.partstrain.com/store/ind...ub&No=0&Npp=15
I googled "Timken problems" and didn't find anything, but still I don't trust non-OE parts that much.
Another thing, the Integra hubs have a different number of splines in the hub right?
I'm pretty sure they do.
So I figured that I may as well do a few things at once:
-Swap the Spindle/Steering knuckle for the DC Integra one
-Swap the trailing arms for the DC Integra ones
-Get new hubs for the front
-Legend calipers, yadda yadda
I was just wondering if you guys would trust these:
http://www2.partstrain.com/store/ind...ub&No=0&Npp=15
I googled "Timken problems" and didn't find anything, but still I don't trust non-OE parts that much.
Another thing, the Integra hubs have a different number of splines in the hub right?
I'm pretty sure they do.
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Re: Do you trust these hubs?
Originally Posted by Mista Bone
$80 20 ton press from Pepboys and learn to do it yourself!
Two of the wheel studs are stripped as well, so $90 for both brand new hubs, vs $80 for the press and new studs.
Machine shops in Orlando are non-existant, they're all "performance shops".