mercdudecbr600
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interested in opinions from the group: has anyone had good experience with raybestos wheel hub assemblies, or moog, or timken, etc.?
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I do nearly all my own wrenching and I’ve had the front of my kJ apart more than a few times. I realize that the hubs are fairly easy to replace so I guess I’m just curious what everyone else has used and their experience with the different brands.
I’m attracted to the lifetime raybestos hubs due to the warranty. But I also like moog though I think either will have non USA bearings. Timken is pretty spendy and I’m not sure those will be USA bearings either and they only offer a 12 month warranty. Moog offers 3 years and raybestos lifetime.
Man , you must not go many places , only 10,000 miles in two years ?I replaced OEM's at 86K (noisy but no play) with Raybestos 2 years ago. 10K street miles since, no issues. Appeared to be good quality parts.
Man , you must not go many places , only 10,000 miles in two years ?
I average at least 30,000 on just one of mine a year, other two maybe 15-20,000 miles
Oh the 03 at 165,000 and the 05 at 120,000 miles have stock wheel bearings yet with no issues
The 04s were changed at 190,000 miles with over 170,000 of those lifted miles
Interestingly... I think mine are also noisy, but I can't detect any play. I'm at 135k miles on oem so I figure its about time.
That said... I'm sure I didn't do them any favors when I had my rear locker engaged (stuck) on pavement and the front end was being pushed/dragged around during turns.
I ordered a set of the Raybestos and I'll post my thoughts when I get them. But to me, the lifetime warranty (especially on things like wheel bearings - which seems like a crap-shoot of quality) was too hard to pass up.
mercdudecbr600,
Your front diff is open and completely independent of the rear no matter if the rear is locked or not. So a locked rear will not affect front hubs when locked in 2wd. Only way a locked rear will affect your front hubs is if you are purposefully making tight turns on pavement in 4x4 low.
Wheel bearing are quick and easy to change with tools found in most garages, lifetime warranty is worth it especially when it takes less time to change a hub than it takes to change your oil.
Right. And while my rear ox was locked (though the indicator said otherwise), I did figure 8's on the pavement thinking the 4wd was engaged (the oversteer felt similar). So the locked rear literally pushed/dragged the front end in my figure 8 turns. It was not a pleasant experience. And that's why I said the above... probably wiped-out a wheel bearing doing that alone.
Replace a front hub faster than doing an oil change ??
From the show Laugh In, " Veerrry Interesting "
On a KJ ?
and once again I am not a " shop " per se that charges by the hour
I do charge per job no matter how many rusted, broken bolts I run into
and some jobs if the person is willing to learn and actually shows interest in helping , no charge
and no I take no shortcuts in oil changes, that is why all of the new vehicles I have bought over the last 45 plus years ran up into 350,000-400,000 miles before someone came along with stacks of hundreds wanting to buy them. All due to the way they were maintained, the way they were built etc
tommudd,
You are silly to assume that I am calling you a shop. When I say shop I mean am ASE mechanic that every member in this forum takes their KJ to get serviced if they do not do it themselves and most legitimate shops will have a minimum hourly rate based on the state license requirements and a specific hourly rate based on the job.
You've gotten 350-400k miles out of a KJ motor without rebuilding or replacing? Do tell me more.