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Old 02-16-2016, 06:47 PM
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I need to replace my front wheel bearings/hubs and I'm trying to see if anyone has a reason for me to not save $100 total on Moog vs Motorcraft. Any bad experience with Moog for anyone? $142 is better than $194 to me if I'll get the same outcome.
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I work at an Indy shop and put all moog parts in and no real issues to date. My whole front end on my personal truck is moog and they have lasted as well as oem this far. I had put one master pro wheel bearing on once when I was in a pinch and did that same one with a moog replacement two weeks later and it's still going strong. Plus 3 yr warranty is nice.
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I have moog hubs and they are good quality. I have about 20,000 on them and no problem.
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Moog doesn't actually make wheel bearings. Their hubs are just reboxed BCA/Nationals (which is fine, they make a good bearing). SKF and Timken are some other reputable bearings out there, so shop around and get the best bang for your buck.
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Thanks everyone.



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