Anyone used Pex for front wheel bearings?

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  • guardodoc
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    Advance Auto

    Kudos to Advance Auto.

    They sent me a new FAG German bearing to replace the
    other brand. It took me 5 hours to install both.
    Both old bearings came apart and it was a biatch to
    get the inner race off the spindle.
    Then I installed one of my brake pads backwards.
    Bur rolling smooth and quiet now.

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  • guardodoc
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    No !

    One box had an FAG German bearing
    the other
    had only NATIONAL 513111 117R markings

    I called Advance Autocustomer service and they will "try"
    to find another FAG bearing, and will send another bearing
    and I am to send back the one that doesn't match.
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  • guardodoc
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    Yes !

    Originally posted by mrcheezle19
    let me know as I need to replace mine!

    MOOG box with FAG Germany bearing inside hub

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  • James Crivellone
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    Originally posted by NitroRustlerDriver
    I came into this thread expecting the OP to have ghetto rigged his front wheel bearings with PEX water pipe.

    I'm not sure i'f I'm disappointed or relieved...

    Hah, glad I wasn't the only one.

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  • mrcheezle19
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    Originally posted by guardodoc
    Ordered Moog bearings from advance auto. 20% off online.
    $139.18 for the pair. Free shipping.
    Hope they are FAG bearings when i open the box.
    Will advise.
    let me know as I need to replace mine!

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  • guardodoc
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    Ordered Moog bearings from advance auto. 20% off online.
    $139.18 for the pair. Free shipping.
    Hope they are FAG bearings when i open the box.
    Will advise.

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  • starfish22
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    Originally posted by brent5631
    The duralast ones. Ive ordered three separate ones and the were all FAG bearings.
    Thanks brent5631. Autozone ordered hoping it's still the case! Cheers,

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  • brent5631
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    Originally posted by starfish22
    Which ones from autozone?

    The Duralast are $60 and the Timken are $96

    The duralast ones. Ive ordered three separate ones and the were all FAG bearings.

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  • TobyB
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    Negatory on the Pexatory, garbage- hub- man.

    2 lapping days in, they'd gotten loose AND puked all their grease out.

    So a total of maybe 300 miles, at most.

    Loose, as in, Wes wiggled one, and said, "well, about time for new front bearings"
    figuring I hadn't changed them yet.

    Autohaus took 'em back. I was impressed by that part.

    1 FAG, one Timken, 3 races later, still feel new.

    t

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  • starfish22
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    Originally posted by brent5631
    The hubs from crappy autozone are fag bearings and their about $60.
    Which ones from autozone?

    The Duralast are $60 and the Timken are $96

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  • AndrewBird
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    I came into this thread expecting the OP to have ghetto rigged his front wheel bearings with PEX water pipe.

    I'm not sure i'f I'm disappointed or relieved...

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  • brent5631
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    The hubs from crappy autozone are fag bearings and their about $60.

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  • Pl3wA
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    18 times

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  • Raxe
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    PEX is a decent brand, though I'd order a FAG if they're available.

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  • Pl3wA
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    this has been one of the funniest threads ive seen in a while

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