Front wheel bearing question

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  • vr2jetta
    E30 Addict
    • Sep 2008
    • 460

    #16
    So I just bought the bearing from Auto Zone today and it has a year warranty, boxed by Timken, and has FAG stamped right on it. Cost me $95 plus tax. They even had it in stock! Thats a first for me. I am going to get my Jetta ready for the wife to drive then do the bearing in case of any issues. I also have a new front valance to install, grill and kidneys to paint black, shadowlining needs done, and I want to do the tailights in all red, so I want to have the car for a few days. I still need to grab a nut too, but I have a day or 2 before the jetta is good.

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    • BraveUlysses
      No R3VLimiter
      • Jun 2007
      • 3781

      #17
      AutoZone price on these is now 137+tax each. No longer a deal over buying them from RMeuropean or AZAutoHaus.

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