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🔧 TIMKEN-HA590242: Pre-Greased and Pre-Sealed, Engine Optimization for Better Searches Review

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Revainrating 2.5 out of 5  
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Description of 🔧 TIMKEN-HA590242: Pre-Greased and Pre-Sealed, Engine Optimization for Better Searches

Integrated raceway and hub increases stiffness as much as 30 percent over conventional systems. Narrow overall package width and reduced radial section thickness lowers unsprang weight, improving vehicle maneuverability and fuel efficiency. Narrow overall package width and reduced radial section thickness lowers unsprang weight, improving vehicle maneuverability and fuel efficiency.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

*REDACTED Defect after off-road abuse and daily driving - Jeep Wrangler

I had to replace them 6 months after installation. Unfortunately, this wheel bearing has not proven itself. I don't recommend this, I bought a spare wheel bearing from Dana Spicer instead. In contrast, OEM fit and longer wheel speed sensor cable. * The original post is a great replacement product. I've worn mine out on various off-road trips in my Jeep Wrangler, as well as a lot of high-speed desert driving. So far they have withstood my off-road riding and climbing. They are also suitable as…

Pros
  • Bearings and Seals
Cons
  • Thin

Turned out to be a waste of time and money. After completing the installation, I started the engine and the check engine light came on on the dash, disabled the electronic skid control system, and disabled the ABS. The electronics are incompatible as I read in other reviews but I decided to give it a try. Guilty. The other issue is that after about 4000 miles the squeaking in the drivers side hub has gotten so bad that I am willing to replace the hubs again but with products that work. I knew I

Pros
  • Bearing
Cons
  • Neutral

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Almost good! in hub assemblies

I bought a pair of these to replace the factory originals on my 12 year old Jeep JKU. The bearing-hub assembly fits perfectly. The problem is that the wheel speed sensor cable is not as long as the factory one. In fact, he's probably 3 inches smaller. This is especially problematic if you have a lifted car. None of the moldings that surround the wire and snap into place at the factory are actually aligned. into a new hub until I figure it out. No!. The hole in the hub is slightly smaller than…

Pros
  • wheel
Cons
  • some faults

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good Bearings, Short Wire

These appear to be really good wheel bearings and I knew from reviewers that it was probably a short wire. But I figured that wouldn't be a problem because I just used my existing long wire wheel speed sensor and removed the one in the block storage. Well, the first sign of a problem is when you pull the block out when there is a label on the box that says you can't remove or replace the wheel speed sensor because it was matched to a bearing. So if you can't replace a $20 speed sensor if it…

Pros
  • Hub Assemblies
Cons
  • So Far So Good