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Old 02-24-2011, 09:15 AM
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Hub Bearing part number question

At the mighty 58,000 mile marker, I am getting to do a replacement of my ball joints. Already read a thousand posts and already ordered a set of Dyna-trac ball joints. I also have a front hub bearing out. I have a question about the part number. I am afraid to pull the trigger on the hub bearing on Rock Auto for the Timken because I want to make sure its the right part.

So is part number HA590032 the right part for my truck?

2005 4X4 3500 is my truck


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Old 02-24-2011, 11:27 AM
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That Timken seems suspiciously cheap. I've used both the less expensive and the more expensive hubs from NAPA (although not Timken). I got only about 40K on the cheaper one. Unfortunately, I'm not near my parts log right now. I'd call NAPA and ask them what they've got at various quality points, then decide how to go.

It seems to me that the better one I'm running is the SKF. That "BR930502" number seems familiar. You might want to spend the extra few bucks. Definitely put anti-seize on the parting line between the hub and the housing. It made getting the failed (cheap replacement) hub off much easier.
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dunno, but i got my Timken from auto zone in stock for $240ish. you can probably call them and get the part number to compare
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I got my SkF bearings last year also, great bearing but a lot of companies have dropped the lifetime warranty in Canada for now at NAPA. It gets expensive if you have to do them twice.
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Looks to be the correct part #. Searched and found this page... http://mibearings.com/wheel-bearing/HA590032.html
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