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Is there a place to buy front wheel bearing hub assemblies that’s preferred ? 280$ an Napa 55$ on eBay
 
What has Rockauto.com to offer in that case?

I always bought my Timken and SKF bearings from them for the best price available.

Edit: I'd never buy a bearing without a Name brand on it, no way.
 
I guess because if I’m going to dorms 200 I’ll go ahead and spend 50 more dollars and buy local and have local warranty .
 
You are going to get china wherever you go and more than likely to get a counterfeit braying from the internet bargain basement dealer than anywhere else
 
You are going to get china wherever you go and more than likely to get a counterfeit [bearing] from the internet bargain basement dealer than anywhere else
You are correct, this is a very real concern. In this case I don’t know what to recommend, but if I am buying just a bearing I will NOT buy through an open 3rd party vendor like Amazon or eBay unless the bearing in question is not real mission critical. Everything else has to come through a closed supply line like the OEM or a bearing dealer.

Moog generally has a good reputation, so I would think they would put a good quality bearing into their front hub cassettes.

I see SKF on the rockauto list and I would trust them also.
 
I know they're the cheapest on the list, but we've used quite a few Mevotech hubs in various vehicles here at the shop and I have them in three of my vehicles. We've not had an issue with any of them and I wouldn't hesitate to put them in my Dodge diesel if I had one.
 
I've got a set of Mevotechs in my 2014. Been in there over 20K without any issues! They have a good reputation and liked the new bolts and axle nut in the kit. Would use again without hesitation.
 
I’ve heard of guys using the 55 dollar eBay bearings and having good luck . I’ll report back if the moog is still working in 20,000 miles
 
You are correct, this is a very real concern. In this case I don’t know what to recommend, but if I am buying just a bearing I will NOT buy through an open 3rd party vendor like Amazon or eBay unless the bearing in question is not real mission critical. Everything else has to come through a closed supply line like the OEM or a bearing dealer.

Moog generally has a good reputation, so I would think they would put a good quality bearing into their front hub cassettes.

I see SKF on the rockauto list and I would trust them also.


This is why I like to buy through Napa or a good online retailer for critical parts
 
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