TunaSoda
NAXJA Forum User
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- Douglas, MA
I need to do my bearing hubs, Summit has them for $129 each, good deal?
lowrange2 said:Depends on what brand they are... You can get some cheap ones for 88 bucks a pop... but that's what they are - cheap. or you can look around and find some good ones for 110-120. Go to the auto parts store for something like that! you'll get a better deal there. No shipping.
Gojeep said:Go for Timken ones for sure.
Have a write up on fitting the hubs too in case you need it.
http://www.go.jeep-xj.info/HowtoHubReplacement.htm
hanaxj87 said:Iam running these http://jjprc.com/jeep/513107.htm Great price and No problems so far.
CV95XJ said:I got mine from carquest, they were about 130$ , with a 1 year warranty. The thing is they dont really check the receipts too well, so since I had a bunch of junk hubs around anyway, I usually go in about once a month to get a new one. Ive gotten about 5 hubs from their for just the price of the first two.
2 on my jeep and 3 spares. I think I got my moneys worth. buying them online you probably wouldn't get a warranty and these hubs tend to break a lot with anything bigger than 32's and hard wheelin. just my 2cents.
KarlVP said:I usually get mine at junkyards for $10 - $15.