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Re: China bearings?
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Posted by oldrustycars on June 14, 2007 at 16:50:55 from (68.74.159.215):
In Reply to: China bearings? posted by 37 chief on June 14, 2007 at 16:30:26:
I changed wheel bearings on my 1989 Olds, with 175,000 miles on the original bearings. New ones came from China, only ones I could find on Saturday. They failed twice in 10,000 miles. They were warranteed, but could have caused a wreck. I installed them by the book, including torquing everything to spec. I've had many problems with Chinese crap parts, the auto parts always takes them back, but people will start getting killed by cheapo parts. Think China will stand behind their garbage? Not likely.
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