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πŸ” Improved SEO: Timken 513121 Axle Bearing Hub Assembly Review

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Description of πŸ” Improved SEO: Timken 513121 Axle Bearing Hub Assembly

Provides tight fit to the wheels. Transmits power without slipping. Made of high-quality material. Increases product reliability and enhances performance. Easy maintenance.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

2000 Pontiac Bonneville SSEI

The last ones were bought cheap and only 2 out of 4 actually worked once installed - 2 that I got to work with died after a few months - scrap. They were perfect when installed - much higher quality but cost four times as much. Worth the price if they are the last ones - painful to install. I drive 300 km to work every day. Reliable information must be available. Thank you Revain for the lightning fast shipping!

Pros
  • Made from high quality materials
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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Very high quality and perfect fit

I work in a shop and we use them on clients cars. They are well made and very affordable. They fit perfectly. I highly recommend them if you need to replace your hub/wheel bearings. Personally, I had to replace the Precision hub bearings with Timken blocks because the Precision blocks failed prematurely. You can save a few bucks by going for precision wheel/wheel bearings, but you'll be replacing them every 3-6 months. Spend a little more money on these Timkens. You will not regret it.

Pros
  • Fits perfectly on the wheels
Cons
  • Volume

Revainrating 2 out of 5

15 months used, 20,000 miles, warranty expired :(

Installed a pair pre Lesabre 2001, August 2018, started buzzing in November 2019 (20,000 miles). I put on new tires in October and thought the noise was from the tires but it got worse until those bearings were evident. At this point I heard them crunch as I turned the wheels. I bought a Timkins based on their reputation but they don't seem to be getting like they used to being made in the country like the GM replacement and both only have a 1 year warranty so I'm screwed this time :( Now I'll…

Pros
  • Improves product reliability and performance
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  • unreliable