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Wheel Bearings: Timken vs SKF
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<blockquote data-quote="Jroc" data-source="post: 12705846" data-attributes="member: 51847"><p>The bearings that were in the truck that I replaced were Timken. They looked a little different than the ones I replaced them with like Timken revised a few elements in their design, but the outer bearing is still a poly cage. In reality I could of just reused the old bearings as they were all still in great shape, and the poly cages looked good as new. </p><p></p><p>To be honest the poly cage should be fine as it isn't really under any stress and it's only job is to keep the bearing in place when it's not in use, but I do agree that it's seems kind of cheap and corny to use a poly bearing cage instead of a steel one.</p><p></p><p>I packed them with some Red Line CV-2 synthetic grease.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jroc, post: 12705846, member: 51847"] The bearings that were in the truck that I replaced were Timken. They looked a little different than the ones I replaced them with like Timken revised a few elements in their design, but the outer bearing is still a poly cage. In reality I could of just reused the old bearings as they were all still in great shape, and the poly cages looked good as new. To be honest the poly cage should be fine as it isn't really under any stress and it's only job is to keep the bearing in place when it's not in use, but I do agree that it's seems kind of cheap and corny to use a poly bearing cage instead of a steel one. I packed them with some Red Line CV-2 synthetic grease. [/QUOTE]
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