samurai_24
9/24/2007 9:40:36 AM
Currently replacing wheel bearing/hub assembly on my 2000 Blazer 4WD. Is there a certain brand to get or to avoid? I'm trying to decide between the Timken or NTP. The NTP runs about $129, while the Timken runs about $185. Any opinions? Or are there other alternatives? I'd like to save money of course, but not at the expense of cheap parts that may fail within a year or safety.
SD40T2
11/9/2007 3:23:36 PM
I would go with the timikin myself, however my '00 blazer has ate front hubs at around a set every 1.5 years the first 3 sets were under warrenty and were OEM brand the last set were timikin from napa that I installed so far so good but for some reason the newer blazers are rough on bearings,the '94 it replaced had the original bearings in it and we retired it with 280,000 miles on it and the '89 I still have has all the originals at 160,000. Good Luck.
TripleBlackBlazer
11/9/2007 3:35:50 PM
Try
these on for size. That site is run by a member on this forum, and they're on sale now! If you curious about the quality, feel free to PM Jigg. I plan on purchasing a set in the next couple weeks.
AJBert
11/10/2007 8:48:37 AM
quote:
ORIGINAL: TripleBlackBlazer
Try these on for size. That site is run by a member on this forum, and they're on sale now! If you curious about the quality, feel free to PM Jigg. I plan on purchasing a set in the next couple weeks.
X2
I just bought a set today and have bought quite a few items from Justin over the past few months. Great guy to do business with.
The biggest problem with the 4X4 S-10s are putting on aftermarket rims with not enough backspace. Nothing will eat up your front end parts quicker. If you've got aftermarket rims you might want to go back to the stock rims or find some with more backspace. Not a lot of options on the market for us unfortunately.
Cooligan
11/19/2007 7:03:33 AM
Hanr3
11/19/2007 7:51:16 PM
Jap crap less then $100.
What was the cost of those again?