Which wheel bearings/hubs to buy?

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  • Massimo
    No R3VLimiter
    • Jan 2008
    • 3207

    #16
    I love FAG's I have four of them.
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    • QUKBMER
      R3V OG
      • Feb 2010
      • 8178

      #17
      Out of all those brands,FAG brand holds up the best. We have been using that brand as long as i have been working my boss (since 1994-up)
      Your signature picture has been removed since it contained the Photobucket "upgrade your account" image.

      garage queen 91 bmw 325is / 1972 Chevy El Camino 355 sbc 450hp

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      • nrubenstein
        No R3VLimiter
        • Feb 2009
        • 3148

        #18
        The best thing about FAG bearings is that you can recycle the boxes for gifts.

        2006 GMC Sierra 2500HD 4WD LBZ/Allison
        2002 BMW M3 Alpinweiß/Black
        1999 323i GTS2 Alpinweiß
        1995 M3 Dakargelb/Black
        - S50B32/S6S420G/3.91
        1990 325is Brilliantrot/Tan
        1989 M3 Alpinweiß/Black

        Hers: 1996 Porsche 911 Turbo Black/Black
        Hers: 1988 325iX Coupe Diamantschwartz/Black 5spd

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        • 10Toes
          Me Father Was A Tree
          • Jan 2008
          • 61222

          #19
          I got SKF's from blunt.

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          • Jand3rson
            Banned
            • Oct 2003
            • 37587

            #20
            FAG or SKF.

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            • somnambulist
              Noobie
              • Feb 2012
              • 1

              #21
              Optimal bearings are definitely chinese with misleading packaging

              I bought a pair of Optimal rear bearings for a quattro, just to see what sort of quality they really were, and where they were manufactured

              I was already suspicious because their website makes conveniently vague statements such as "kits assembled in Germany" but nowhere do they say the important words MADE in Germany

              This is exactly what Meyle do, except perhaps Meyle are a little more up-front in admitting that they are a re-packager type of operation with a lot of their products

              The eBay seller from whom I sourced them is claiming they are "German Bearings". He is a fraud, as is anyone selling Optimal product and making that claim - at least based on my experience

              The packaging also says only "Germany" but not "made in Germany"

              To cut a long story short, the bearings themselves (which were in sealed packaging) bear the imprint "Hudson JNC"

              Here is the website for that manufacturer: http://www.hudsonjnc.com/

              Guangzhou Hudson JNC International Trading Co.,Ltd is located in Guangzhou,an economically prosperous city in China.The company has the right of handling import and export and specializes in High quality Auto parts. Our main product including Wheel bearing,Belt,Special tools and so on,the company is strictly executing the international technical standard in order to guarantee and perfect every unit’s quality.

              CHINESE BEARINGS OF UNKNOWN QUALITY ARE WHAT THIS COMPANY IS SELLING, BUT AT CLOSE TO THE PRICE OF A PREMIUM BEARING


              from now on it's back to FAG, SKF or Ruville all the way, for me

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              • jrobie79
                R3VLimited
                • Mar 2006
                • 2521

                #22
                Originally posted by nrubenstein
                Timken repackages FAG. Just as an FYi.
                what he said, IIRC 75 bucks at autozone or advance, forget which one
                1991 318is --- currently not road worthy
                1991 318i ---- 308K - retired

                Originally posted by RickSloan
                so if you didnt get it like that did you glue fuzzy oil to the entire thing?

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                • Rigmaster
                  No R3VLimiter
                  • Jul 2004
                  • 3464

                  #23
                  Not sure where the thread is, but Advance Auto sells MOOG branded hub/bearing that is actually a reboxed FAG. Last time I checked the cost was $78, and Advance is almost always running some sort of discount/coupon deal that could save you more.


                  Also, if you can find a Beck-Arnley branded hub/bearing, chances are pretty good that it'll be an SKF inside the box- at least that's what mine is that I carry in my track spares box.

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                  • TimKninja
                    R3VLimited
                    • Mar 2009
                    • 2131

                    #24
                    Alittle bit of a Bump. Ive been trying to avoid buying the cheapest front wheel bearings, as this is kind of an important part of the car. Im on a bit of a budget too.

                    Partsgeek (One of my favorite places to get parts) lists

                    Pronto($30)
                    Parts Master ($31)
                    First equipment quality ($50)
                    Beck/Arnely ($108 )
                    Ruville ($113)
                    And FAG($114)

                    Trying not to spend a shitload, but dont want a cheap quality part. Its what my front wheel bolts to after all, Id rather not buy a cheap chinease POS and have it fall apart. mine are howling and I should probably do them before I go to H20 On Friday. Anybody go with FEQ and have any luck with them? I have Front FEQ strut tops and they dont seem too bad, one had a bit of play , and the OEM bearing covers dont fit on top. :/
                    1985 325e M50TU(Sold)
                    1991 318is Slicktop (Sold)
                    1990 325is Brilliantrot S50/5 Lug Swapped.
                    1992 525i Manual shitbox Winter Beater

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                    • noid
                      E30 Mastermind
                      • Feb 2008
                      • 1529

                      #25
                      Price out koyo bearings (by looking them up in their catalog then searching via part number). They are very high quality units, and are an oem supplier to BMW, Chevrolet, and others.
                      Your resource to do-it-yourself and interesting bmw and e30 stuff: www.rtsauto.com

                      Your resource to tools and tips: www.rtstools.com

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                      • SkiFree
                        R3VLimited
                        • Jun 2011
                        • 2766

                        #26
                        Originally posted by TimKninja
                        Alittle bit of a Bump. Ive been trying to avoid buying the cheapest front wheel bearings, as this is kind of an important part of the car. Im on a bit of a budget too.

                        Partsgeek (One of my favorite places to get parts) lists

                        Pronto($30)
                        Parts Master ($31)
                        First equipment quality ($50)
                        Beck/Arnely ($108 )
                        Ruville ($113)
                        And FAG($114)

                        Trying not to spend a shitload, but dont want a cheap quality part. Its what my front wheel bolts to after all, Id rather not buy a cheap chinease POS and have it fall apart. mine are howling and I should probably do them before I go to H20 On Friday. Anybody go with FEQ and have any luck with them? I have Front FEQ strut tops and they dont seem too bad, one had a bit of play , and the OEM bearing covers dont fit on top. :/

                        Based on pricing, you're not going to get anything decent if it's $50 or cheaper (unless their listing it for the bearing only and you would need to press them into your old hubs). Of that list I'd go with any of the bottom 3 (my Ruville front shock mounts had Koyo bearings pressed in).
                        ADAMS Autosport

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