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Jeff
25th October 2007, 02:47 PM
I was in Supercheap the other day and I saw wheel bearing kits made in China. Does anyone has any experience with these, or should I buy quality German or Japanese bearings from a bearing supplier?
Jeff
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weeds
25th October 2007, 03:10 PM
I have never had a wheel bearing fail so I cannot comment on the cheap ones
I only ever buy the quality type through bearing shops, cheap insurance against a bearing failure
100I
25th October 2007, 03:11 PM
I was in Supercheap the other day and I saw wheel bearing kits made in China. Does anyone has any experience with these, or should I buy quality German or Japanese bearings from a bearing supplier?
Jeff
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Jeff, I read somebody's woes on here not long ago regarding cheapo bearings, which had lost the case hardening and were only a few thousand km old, or perhaps it was only hundreds.
So you do get what you pay for.
incisor
25th October 2007, 03:32 PM
supercheap usually sell timken bearings as well. i use them and they have never let me down so far...
discowhite
25th October 2007, 06:07 PM
SUPERTHEIF aint always that cheap!
it pays to show around.
nothing wrong with timkin bearings either;)
cheers phil
Chenz
25th October 2007, 06:16 PM
I was in a bind with boat trailer bearing shot and going away next morning so ducked up to Supercrap and got a set of their bearings. They are still in the trailer. I adjusted the nut up one turn the other day and drove from Sydney to Jindabyne and back on them and had the trailer wheels submerged a dozen or so times and they are still OK.
I do however, where posible use Timkin bearings in the boat and box trailer. Had Timkins in the box trailer for about 8 years and have done 000s of klms and still going strong
Blknight.aus
25th October 2007, 06:46 PM
Timken, Mine and the ADF's bearing of choice....
Ive used the ones from supercheap that are in the prepack packs but only ever in light applications (box trailers that are used as dog carriers/bike trailers) that wont see frequent or hard usage and not had a problem thus far... Wounldnt put em in kermit or big red tho.
Diff
25th October 2007, 06:59 PM
I brought a pack of trailer bearings from Opal Trailers at Cleveland who make Kedron Caravans chassis so they know their stuff. Put them in the tool box of spares that my dad put together for the trailer and then noticed they were the same as the set he had brought from supercheap. Same price too
Jeff
30th October 2007, 04:19 PM
I think I'll get some Nachi bearings from the local ABC Bearings shop, shouldn't be much different in price. I use Nachi on my race bike and have never had a problem.,
Jeff
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JDNSW
30th October 2007, 04:33 PM
My experience is that in most (but not all) trailer applications the bearings are pretty lightly loaded, and the reason for most bearing failures is either the bearing being adjusted up too tight or water penetration.
Before the drought getting in here involved driving through the river (well, it still does, but there is no water in it), and I used to have to regularly replace bearings - haven't bought a new bearing for about seven years now!
John
tombraider
30th October 2007, 05:05 PM
I was in Supercheap the other day and I saw wheel bearing kits made in China. Does anyone has any experience with these, or should I buy quality German or Japanese bearings from a bearing supplier?
Jeff
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Theres an old saying: Poor people buy cheap!
Its an old phrase... Linked to the other one...
"Do it once, Do it right"
Poor people are poor because instead of spending a little more and getting a quality product they buy the cheapest and keep having to buy over and over replacing the part...
HangOver
30th October 2007, 08:28 PM
the one I like:
Buy Cheap, Buy Twice.:D
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