Technical Tips > Brakes, Suspensions, Steering, Wheels & Tyres
Bearing hubs etc
ozpont:
.. just as a guide.. regardless of tax's or no tax or freight charges etc... be EXTREMELY CAREFUL of the cheap hub bearings.. if you want to see the difference we have 4 buggered ones from 2 years back that come with free wear built in....still the same brands being sold now around the place... you can get the hub on the rim or a cross brace and rock the hub assembly once bolted up.. but they look great.. .. they solid.... just be carefull thats all.... Be VERY VERY carefully of the origin of the cheap ones... @US$540 they're not GM Delco. Whereever you buy them from in the USA .. get a warranty that means something and be aware of the cheap Indian and Chinese repro's.. they are out there in different brand box's.. and not worth a serious restorers use. I hope that helps..
Cameron 77C3:
Hi ozpont. How is ya these days? Good to hear from ya.
I have heard this myself.
Do you sell the good ones of these beasties? May be you could give the guy a price here or e-mail it to him if you prefer. Warranty will then be local in Australia and may be better off for him. Just a thought.
Kind Regards
Cam
MADVET:
Buy the genuine GM ones, they are cheaper in the long run.
I had once bought a set of aftermarket hubs for the rear of my C4 and as i always check wheel play prior to an alignment it wasn't long before the bearings started to have a bit of play in them.
I replaced them with the genuine GM ones and with the track abuse i give my car, they seem to be holding up quite well.
ozpont:
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Hi ozpont. How is ya these days? Good to hear from ya.
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Yer.. thanks Cam.. all is well.. but for onya's sake.. be carefull like others are saying. The hub bearings ... THEY ARE NOT ALL THE SAME QUALITY.
We have Federal Mogul ones that have failed .. and "Precision" is another worry.. but the worst ones are the untried & unknown Chinese or unmarked boxed. We've been down that track & copped abuse when something cheap was not perfect etc ... We do have the cheap ones for around $780 set +gst (4) here already but they carry no warranty or exchange NIL - no arguements etc.. etc.
If it were my car / family.. i'd go the GM Delco only now.. from where-ever... from the experience's & detrimental effects of trying to do the right thing by providing Cheap & the experienced of the "provided"...
Backing up what madvet said.. just buy the GM ones.
Front's are #12413041 (they are GM LIST: US$384.29 in the USA but you'll get them much cheaper then that.
Rears are #7470501 (they are GM LIST: US$464.53 in the USA but again - you'll get them much cheaper then that.. )
GM Ones come sealed in a GM box with yellow Sealing tag on them...
Hope that all helps.
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