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Old 12-16-2008, 09:18 AM
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Originally Posted by Lovin7.3
I just replaced mine. Paid like right at 300 for the Wheel bearing assembly and the 2 gaskets.... 4 studs and 4 nuts. Powerstrokeshop.com

Its a Timken bearing....says MADE IN THE USA! right on the part!!!
I also bought the Timken from Autozone at $350 + tax and no shipping. But I needed it that day. I am a bit gunshy about using bearings without country of origion being know. There is a lot of technology that goes into making quality steel.