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BlueCollarTahoe

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Timkens is what i replaced my fronts one with. mechanic reccomended that or AC Delco, said he had a few moogs come back within a year worn out.

NOTE: i live in NYC alot og stop and go driving...and i assume the other cars did too as this is a local mom and pop shop...if that helps.
 
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drakon543

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as far as the gm car line if i ever own a gm car again nothing but ac delco or Timken will touch the car as far as wheel bearings. a 97 Malibu and a 04 chevy venture between the two went through several moogs mostly only lasting 9 months advanced, autozone, napa brands were no better. various other brands aswell one of which only gave me 6 months. also either doing it myself or a garage never changed the length of time they lasted. i also work factory maintenance and timken brand bearings for industrial use seem to hold better than others. so with my past experience vs other people using good acdelco and never having to do what i was doing back then. i won't use anything besides Timken or acdelco
 

dnt1010

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Got a deal on Moog for my ole 2009 **. She is just a Beater Ride to drive to work with over 220k so it was not a hard decision for me to go mid-grade on parts. I guess a lot of the decision depends upon the situation and certainly nothing wrong with only buying the best but I would rather use the extra 100 spot to spend on something else in this situation. Now if my 19 Denali is out of warranty and she loses a wheel bearing you bet ur arse it will be Timken LOL
 
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