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HUB and Bearing Assembly HUB and Bearing Assembly


1994 Saturn SC Series HUB and Bearing Assembly (part#NT518514)

Part No. NT518514 Warranty  
$47.99
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Brand: Driveworks
Advance Auto Parts Part#: 99991802
Suitable vehicles: Click to find if this product can be used with your vehicle:
  • Saturn
    • SC Series
      • 1994
        • 1994 Saturn SC Series (1.9L 116CI L4 FI VIN: 7 - DOHC)


Kit Contents:One Bearing ,One Nut, One Circlips
Number of Wheel Hubs Repaired:1

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DriveworksHUB and Bearing Assembly
 
2.0

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4.0

HUB and Bearing Assembly by Driveworks

By NPalmer

from maine

About Me Auto Enthusiast, Mechanic

Verified Buyer
3 or more reviews submitted

Pros

  • Durable
  • Easy To Use
  • High-Performance
  • Lightweight
  • Versatile

Cons

    Best Uses

    • Small Cars

    Comments about Driveworks HUB and Bearing Assembly:

    easy to asseble

    • Was this a gift?:
    • Yes

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    1.0

    Not good at all.

    By Robert

    from W.V.

    About Me Casual Driver

    Level 1

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      Cons

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          Comments about Driveworks HUB and Bearing Assembly:

          The bearings failed after a year and a half just after the warnty ended. Spend the extra mony or use a different brand.

          • Was this a gift?:
          • No

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          1.0

          Not a good product

          By Saturn SL

          from New Jersey

          About Me Casual Driver

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          Level 2

          Pros

          • None

          Cons

            Best Uses

              Comments about Driveworks HUB and Bearing Assembly:

              Both left and right wheel bearing failed, less than 5k miles, replaced with the Moog brand so far so good. Spend the extra money and get the better product.

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              • No

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              • Q:

                Will this assembly fit the front wheel?
                Asked on 5/11/2011 by Ash from Carthage, NC

                1 answer

                • CUSTOMER CARE

                  A:

                  Yes, it will fit for both the front driver side and front passenger side.

                  Answered on 5/12/2011 by DIY Daniel from AAP
              • Q:

                Does it include the abs sensor?
                Asked on 12/16/2010 by Anonymous

                1 answer

                • CUSTOMER CARE

                  A:

                  I do not believe so.

                  Answered on 12/24/2010 by Anonymous
              • Q:

                Does it come installed?
                Asked on 9/15/2010 by Ryan

                1 answer

                • CUSTOMER CARE

                  A:

                  No it does not come installed.

                  Answered on 9/15/2010 by Kevin from AAP
              • Q:

                Is the bearing already set in the hub?
                Asked on 8/29/2010 by schu from raeford

                1 answer

                • CUSTOMER CARE

                  A:

                  Usually not.

                  Answered on 8/29/2010 by Mike from AAP
              • Q:

                Does this assy require pressing?
                Asked on 8/27/2010 by Sam M from Weirton WV

                1 answer

                • CUSTOMER CARE

                  A:

                  Yes it should require pressing.

                  Answered on 8/27/2010 by Kevin from AAP
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