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πŸš— ACDelco 513236A Wheel Bearing and Hub Assembly: Convenient 1 Pack Solution Review

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Details

BrandACDelco
MaterialAlloy Steel
Item Dimensions LxWxH7 x 8 x 6 inches
Bearing TypeBall Bearing

Description of πŸš— ACDelco 513236A Wheel Bearing and Hub Assembly: Convenient 1 Pack Solution

Multi-lip design configuration and extreme temperature seal materials keep contaminants out. High carbon clean steel makes for a smooth and quiet operation. Dependable replacement. Economically priced.

Reviews

Global ratings 3
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Type of review

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Smooth Sailing! - my new review

This bearing assembly is an excellent choice for any automotive enthusiast looking to keep their vehicle running smoothly. The smooth operation is noticeable and has improved the overall performance of my car. The assembly is also durable and long-lasting, ensuring a long life for my vehicle. The only downside is that it may be a bit pricier than some other options on the market.

Pros
  • Long lasting durability and reliability.
Cons
  • Not as high quality as premium bearing assemblies.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Unfortunately not worth the extra price.

Product fails within 1 month and less than 1000 miles due to internal electronic failure. I expected more from an AC Delco product. I fixed my mom's Uplander van and spent the extra money on a 'better' part and now I have to do the job all over again. Installation of intermittent lighting on the dashboard and improper operation of ABS at low speeds. I am an ASE master technician.

Pros
  • Hub Assemblies
Cons
  • Weight

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works well for stock

So far so good. I've replaced the wheel bearings on my 2006 AWD Montana since I bought it at 100,000 miles. It looks like I have either a speed sensor or a bearing failure about every 6 months. I follow all torque specifications, including for lug nuts. I don't know how to let these things live on. It's been running for about 6 months so far, so at least that's an average. Everything fits perfectly and there is already a clip on the ABS cable. I would buy this again if one of the 4 bearings…

Pros
  • stock
Cons
  • Without automatic