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Old 04-07-2016, 10:53 AM
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I am on rockauto's website and was gonna order a Timken wheel hub for my 97 4x4, Timken bearings are the best. Anyone heard about Moog wheel hubs, Moog makes good front end stuff. I did not know Moog made wheel hubs and they are 15 more than timken.
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I am on rockauto's website and was gonna order a Timken wheel hub for my 97 4x4, Timken bearings are the best. Anyone heard about Moog wheel hubs, Moog makes good front end stuff. I did not know Moog made wheel hubs and they are 15 more than timken.
supposedly they revamped the design a little bit on the front hubs to take more stress, if they're anything like other moog revamps like the problem solver series I believe it. Think they're worth the $140 ea.
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I think you'll be happy with either one, really. Both of them are "go to" brands when nothing but quality is accepted. I'd have zero issue with running either.
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I think you'll be happy with either one, really. Both of them are "go to" brands when nothing but quality is accepted. I'd have zero issue with running either.
I just read a review that it's a rebranded National. I think I will stick with timken.
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I just read a review that it's a rebranded National. I think I will stick with timken.
I don't believe that for a second LOL!!! moog isn't rebranding national parts. You read a review on the Internet, it must be true.

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I don't believe that for a second LOL!!! moog isn't rebranding national parts. You read a review on the Internet, it must be true.
I'm not saying I believe it, just stating info I found on the net. Cause everything on the Internet is true.
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I put Moog ones on my truck about a year ago and so far no problems. I forget the name of the bearing stamped on it, but I seem to remember an 'i" and a "j" in the name.
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National and Moog have the same parent company, Federal Mogul. Doesn't seem that far fetched to me. I've had Timken boxed bearings that have said National or SKF on them. No big deal to me. Those 3 all make good parts.
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Here's their webpage. Look at the brands they own.

http://www.fmmotorparts.com/fmstorefront/



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