How difficult are they to change on your car? If easy, maybe take a chance. It it is difficult install, then go with skf or timken. I used timken on several saturns with no problems. I don't know if the quality is still the same though.
Originally Posted by spasm3
How difficult are they to change on your car? If easy, maybe take a chance. It it is difficult install, then go with skf or timken. I used timken on several saturns with no problems. I don't know if the quality is still the same though.
Easy. 3 bolts plus axle nut. I've done them a bunch of times on this thing, both front and rear.
FWIW, the one that wore out was a NAPA cheapie that lasted about 5 years.
Not from Rock Auto, but I just did something similar.
Bought a set of TRQ rear hubs from 1A Auto for my Fusion for about $60. Reviews are decent, so I figure it's worth a shot. I've purchased TRQ stuff from them before, with good results, so I'm optimistic. Worst case, as with yours, 3 bolts and a 36mm axle nut, and I can switch them out again.
if you DIY it cheaper parts that may not last are not bad, but pay for installation + things change. girlfriends 13 malibu as well as many others are known for cheap chinese OE hub assemblies, sisters 11 needed all 4 by the time she dumped it!!! my choice is moog for sure, but there are other decent ones as well about a buck or so each with 3 yr warranty