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07Burb

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I ordered the oem from o'reilly's that was the best deal by a couple bucks you have to order them in the store becuase they are special order, they were 175.99 each, takes about a week and then you pick them up from the store
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Wow. Even cheaper than Rock Auto. That's shocking. I've never had bearings cheaper at O'Reilly over Rock Auto. Nicely done :)
 

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New to me 2012. Swapped the 20's off the 2012 with my 17's off my broke 03 I still have. I prefer the taller sidewall AT tires to the lower profile street threads. IMO, it looks better. On the list for future mods is window and sunroof vents, backup cam and aftermarket bluetooth media unit, rubber floor mats, hard wire my GPS into ignition.

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She is a beauty! Love that Silver!
 

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Wow. Even cheaper than Rock Auto. That's shocking. I've never had bearings cheaper at O'Reilly over Rock Auto. Nicely done :)
ya cheaper by just a few bucks, o'reilly still charges a frieght fee which was like $30 for 2 hubs, rockauto would have charged about the same so still comes out about $10 cheaper
 

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I ordered the oem from o'reilly's that was the best deal by a couple bucks you have to order them in the store becuase they are special order, they were 175.99 each, takes about a week and then you pick them up from the store
p/n: 84856654 (07-14 4wd/awd)
What were they thinking? They always charge way than RA.
 

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what was wrong with it

Wasn't cooling as fast or as well as it used to/should. I don't drive it enough to really notice and so I just thought it was because it sat so much. That's not really how A/C systems work, though. Anyway, it has obviously lost some refrigerant really slowly over the years. Aside from the blower motor and aspirator, I've never done anything with the A/C in the six years/69,000 miles I've owned it. I'll let it ride and if it starts losing it faster, then I'll revamp the system to replace whatever's leaking. With the parts currently having 216K miles, I'll definitely replace the compressor and dryer and maybe the condenser, even if those aren't what's leaking.
 

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Well after only 13 months, one of my PIAA H7 Xtreme headlight bulbs is burned out. I went with them because I didn't trust the unknown ones that came with my aftermarket headlights (see sig pic). And I've experienced how quickly Silvania Silverstar bulbs burn out. It wouldn't be so bad if it weren't such a pain to change bulbs.

Any other recommendations for bulbs with decent color temperature and brightness? I'll consider incandescent or LED. I'm not interested in HID conversations that cost $1k.
 

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Well after only 13 months, one of my PIAA H7 Xtreme headlight bulbs is burned out. I went with them because I didn't trust the unknown ones that came with my aftermarket headlights (see sig pic). And I've experienced how quickly Silvania Silverstar bulbs burn out. It wouldn't be so bad if it weren't such a pain to change bulbs.

Any other recommendations for bulbs with decent color temperature and brightness? I'll consider incandescent or LED. I'm not interested in HID conversations that cost $1k.
I've had great luck with the plain old cheapie Sylvania's. I replaced the ones in my 2012 30K miles ago and they're still working well even though they're always on day or night (I have DRLs active). You probably know this already but I'll mention it anyway: Generally, the whiter the beam and the more intense they are, the shorter their lifespan. Might be worth experimenting with the range of Sylvania colors and intensities at the local parts store to see if you can strike a good balance.
 

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