I don't know yet. Considering the noise it's a great improve
Verified Buyer - Submitted 5 years ago
It's working so far. I've heard that these rarely fail. But we never really know.
This bearing has been recently installed in a 2002 Lexus RX 300. Right rear. Not a walk in the park. Think in terms of oxy/acetylene torch bolt warmer to relax a fastener , or 2. Also the speed sensor refused to cooperate
Not easy NEED A PRESS for inside race
Verified Buyer - Submitted 11 years ago
What should be on the site with the bearing is the dust seals necessary for the job one size inside and another outside. This should be a package deal.
Good bearing, QTY 2 is wrong.
Submitted 11 years ago
The website states QTy 2, obviously this is for a single bearing.
Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend to a friend
First One Failed, On Second One
Staff Reviewer - Submitted 11 years ago
The first one I installed immediately began to make noise and eventually developed excessive play that would cause even slight right turns to vibrate the car. I'm on my second one now. I torqued this one down as much as my strength and a two foot bar would allow. It was fine for about a week, but has just today begun to make noise and vibrations on right turns at speed. I have not had these problems with wheel bearings in the past. I thought a National bearing would be worth the extra $20 but now I'm unsure.
Bottom Line No, I would not recommend to a friend
Smooth and Very Quiet
Submitted 14 years ago
This item does come greased and ready to go, but you will have to take it to a machine shop to get it pressed, but once it's pressed into the hub you will notice it to be very quiet and smooth. GREAT ITEM
Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend to a friend