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Enhanced Timken 510034 Wheel Bearing for Superior Performance Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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Description of Enhanced Timken 510034 Wheel Bearing for Superior Performance

Designed to allow car wheels spin smoothly and quietly. Helps maintain proper oil clearance. Reduces the friction between two parts. Offers long-term reliability. Improves performance and increases tire life.

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Revainrating 2 out of 5

I wanted a foreign brand Timken bearing made in the USA.

Incorrect Made in the USA by Timken. It was a foreign brand made in a foreign country. What's the point?!? The car still came and I had to get it back on the road. saved. I hope it doesn't disappoint!

Pros
  • Improves performance and extends tire life
Cons
  • Expensive

Revainrating 5 out of 5

QUIET AND SMOOTH! for trucks and lorries

No more grinding. These bearings are great bought one for each side buttery smooth now Hyundai Tucson 2.7 2.7 front wheel drive will definitely buy again this is the only brand of bearings I buy at this price you can't go wrong

Pros
  • Designed for smooth and noiseless rotation of car wheels
Cons
  • Ugly packaging

Revainrating 5 out of 5

And it was quiet, like I was flying through the air even at 80 mph.

I installed this bearing correctly (there is a correct way to do it). Bought two. Did both sides at the same time. And it was smooth, like I'd been zipping through the air at 80 mph for the past 3 months!

Pros
  • Helps maintain proper oil clearance
Cons
  • Useless features

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Be very careful when installing the hub.

I'm pretty sure it was my fault but the 2 inner rings come off very easily if you're not very careful when installing the hub. I messed up 2 of them trying to install them. The first one I used was a disc that was slightly larger. It actually sat on the snap ring and split the bearing when I pushed the hub in. The second time I didn't push in hard enough when tightening the axle nut. it has divided the camp. I'm a decent backyard mechanic, but I've made some pretty simple mistakes. don't be…

Pros
  • Reduces friction between 2 parts
Cons
  • So-so