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    Front wheel bearings.

    Anyone know where I can get OEM quality front axle bearings I think that one of mine are going out. :(
    03 ES 5spd--Rota torque gloss black 17x8 et. 35--Hankook Ventus V12 evo 235/45/17--D2 coilovers--DC Sports STB--Intake--Brembo calipers--Powerslot Rotors--Stoptech Pads--SS brakes lines--35% tint--5k heads & 5k fogs--Alpine headunit--Kicker 400w amp--Alphasonix sub

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    hold on ill see where i got mine from and link it

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    You are here entirely tooo much!! Corey2kG's Avatar
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    Dealer. You just gotta make sure your axles are not frozen in them.

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    Got my hub assembly from advance.
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    I gotta do mine, the on side is squeking bad

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    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...=STRK:MEWNX:IT

    that was the ebay post i bought mine from. the sellers store is in there.69.95 shipped for left and right as a set.

    i still have the option of getting more at that price if the price has gone up, when i bought mine he listed it as 10 available so now i can order up to nine more.

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    go to advance auto they are cheaper should be duralast hub and make sure the studs are in them
    PIMPIN AINT EASY

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    You are here entirely tooo much!! Stewi's Avatar
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    I bought the Timken Hub assembly from Rockauto and they worked well. I also put Timken bearings in my wife's old civic and they were also fine
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    You wouldent happen to have a part number for that would you brian?
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    You are here entirely tooo much!! Stewi's Avatar
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    Nah you just look it up based on the year, make and model on rockauto.com

    The website will tell you the part#
    Quote Originally Posted by qnz
    well there are talkers and there are do'ers. talkers never do. and do'ers never talk
    99' Galant ES
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