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Wheel bearing options

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Just looking for some feedback here.

Getting ready to do rear pads, rotors, and wheel bearings on the car. Ecoboost 70k miles, starting to get a little bit of a whrrr at low speeds in reverse. Sure enough jacked the car up and the rear wheels had play.

Looking at replacements on rockauto they have

Timken for $43 a piece vs $100 a piece for motorcraft. Ive had good experience with timken in the past on other vehicles. Anyone else use them on their car?
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Timken and Moog are great choices. Certain brands don’t make both front and rears though.
 

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I replaced with Moog all the way around and they have been holding up for track duty
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