anyone ever used 1A Auto wheel bearings? the reviews on their site look great! just wanted any feedback from you guys. my front left hub is junk jacked it up and hands at 12 and 6 can move wheel and tire probably 2 inches back and forth, if not more.
Wouldn't suggest you drive to the store in the truck to get the new wheel bearing.
Also check the ball joints on the suspension and check the front drive or half shaft cv joint boots for cracks and further check the halfshaft diff seal for leaks (and the fluid level). You are in this deep, fix it all in one go. Unless you have all the right tools, a jack, stands, some air pressure and air tools, a torque wrench, Front End work is dirty, knuckle bustin', miserable work to do in the driveway.
I've been a Master Mechanic for 30 years, please take some free advice. You are playing with steering and suspension and hurtling 3 tons of metal down the road while asking about aftermarket parts on a website. Perhaps get a quote from someone local and pay the money to get it inspected and fixed correctly. There is a lot of overlap in labor time for the services I mentioned.
Get piece of mind, spend your weekend grilling out, cutting the grass, sailing or just watching football. You also get a warranty so if the white box Chinese POS you are asking about fails, which they do, you don't have to do the job again, because you bought a part with a lifetime exchange warranty.