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I got my Timken's from AutoZone. Mine also came with the studs and O-Ring.
If you're going to do all that btw - may as well replace all the seals!
Do it once, do it all and do it right!
You should be able to re-use the old studs. They are not a 1 time use stud, not really a High-torque'd down stud.
So you should be able to get it out fairly easy if you need.
Can i get them too for 140 or do you have to have amazon prime?
I used google yesterday to find a good deal on the hubs and I saw Autoplicity (never heard of them before) with the lowest Timken price. Went to the website and it showed only 2 left in stock. So I called them to confirm the price and to make sure the 2 hubs are still on hand -- they were still available so I placed my order.
I just checked their website and now its showing $173 each with 169 available. Talk about timing.......they must have just placed a whole new batch of hubs in stock.
Not certain how good the customer service is, but guess I should've checked the reviews before I place my order. Oh well too late now.....but i like the price.
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