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I need to replace my rear bearing hub assembly.

My question is, Rock Auto and Tasca have the best prices. BUT when I google them I get mostly negative feedback, especially re: customer service. So I saw a few on here recommend Rock Auto, and now I am kinda scared away. I don't want to save $70 and kick myself later if it turns into a nightmare. So if anyone has input that would be great.

(Saving $70 is buying a Timken bearing, I know they are a great company)

I have ordered from CJ - LMR & AM with great results and I trust them. But if I could spend $55 each vs $115 it would be great.

Thanks for any replies.
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I need to replace my rear bearing hub assembly.

My question is, Rock Auto and Tasca have the best prices. BUT when I google them I get mostly negative feedback, especially re: customer service. So I saw a few on here recommend Rock Auto, and now I am kinda scared away. I don't want to save $70 and kick myself later if it turns into a nightmare. So if anyone has input that would be great.

(Saving $70 is buying a Timken bearing, I know they are a great company)

I have ordered from CJ - LMR & AM with great results and I trust them. But if I could spend $55 each vs $115 it would be great.

Thanks for any replies.
This has come up before, since the rear hubs failing have been a common thing. They're actually all the same bearing assemblies, made by the same manufacturer, with the same manufacturing stamps, so it doesn't matter where you buy them.

....BUT when I google them I get mostly negative feedback, especially re: customer service......
You haven't learned Lesson 1A of Google and web reviews;

If any company simply meets their customer's expectations, you will never hear about it. No one has a perfectly satisfactory purchasing experience, and then runs to the internet to leave a positive review.

On the other hand if a company does NOT meet their customer's expectations, then the very first thing a dissatisfied customer does, is run to the internet to leave a nasty, negative review.

Forget internet business reviews, they're completely useless.
 
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I need to replace my rear bearing hub assembly.

My question is, Rock Auto and Tasca have the best prices. BUT when I google them I get mostly negative feedback, especially re: customer service. So I saw a few on here recommend Rock Auto, and now I am kinda scared away. I don't want to save $70 and kick myself later if it turns into a nightmare. So if anyone has input that would be great.

(Saving $70 is buying a Timken bearing, I know they are a great company)

I have ordered from CJ - LMR & AM with great results and I trust them. But if I could spend $55 each vs $115 it would be great.

Thanks for any replies.
Don’t be scared of RockAuto, I’ve used them personally and professionally for years with zero issues.
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