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Review on Timken 510006 Wheel Bearing by Jeff Wieczorek

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First and second look. The camp is marked Koyo. The second bearing from another manufacturer.

Koyo and Timken might be related. Koyo is a good name. You should just call it koyo. But what worries me is that it has a part number that doesn't match the Timken part number on the box. Timken - 510006. The stamp on the bearing is DAC43282W-3. I will let you know when I have more information. But if you really want a Timken. I would try another source. Update 2nd stock arrived. Not the manufacturer. There are no labels at all. The race is easy to separate. It's in the same box as the first one. But the first one may explain why koyo instead of timken. The second has no explanation. Update: The last photo shows the old bearing I pulled out. You'll find it was Koyo. Toyota uses Koyo. Fake bearing "noname" returned. I ordered the 3rd one. It came and was koyo like the first one. So they are pressed into AMD by car. The ride is smooth and quiet. Note the Timken box. It says they sell parts from other manufacturers. So as long as you get a Koyo camp. I'm gonna be happy. Especially at this price. Note, however, that they are not reliable enough for timed and precise detail. You have to allow time for wrong parts and delay. Or go to rockauto.

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