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Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2025
Great parts
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2025
Awesome product and was exactly as described. Will purchase products again from this company
Ronald Swope
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2024
It was much easier to replace the front hub than I expected and what a difference they made in the operation of the vehicle. I now have a quiet ride again in which I can hear the radio again. A very good quality at a great price.
Yvette Kelley
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2024
***BUY WITH CAUTION FROM DETROIT AXLE!!!!!!*** Their parts are CHINA-MADE junk!!!!! We had a hub & bearing set that went bad LESS THAN A YEAR after putting it in. When I went to see about their 10 YEAR WARRANTY, they make the customer pay for SHIPPING to the tune of $100 or more depending on the part. Even though I live near their office/warehouse, they will NOT let you pick it up and will NOT send you the part unless YOU THE CUSTOMER SHELLS OUT MORE MONEY for "shipping"!!!! $100 to ship the part to me... only a few cities away????? $100 for ANOTHER JUNK PART?!?! Then when you call in for help, you get people who don't speak or understand English very well. Nowhere on Amazon's site or Detroit Axle's does it state customer is responsible for shipping if they want to use the warranty.... I didn't pay for shipping for the original part, why would I think I'd have to pay shipping for their crappy replacement parts?!?! I don't think I've EVER had to pay shipping for a replacement part covered by a warranty!!!! Money-grubbing jerks!!!! Terrible service, terrible parts!!!! Never again!!!!!
DJ Bornmann
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2023
If you aren't already familiar with the Detroit brand for bearings and gears I recommend you research and see for yourself. My bearing assemblies were an exact fit and from the beginning feels and appears way more durable then the oem part itself. (Oem= original equipment manufacturer) for those who don't know what it stands for. Such a smooth ride now no rotational or stationary noises at all. I would recommend this and other products they offer in a heartbeat. Not to mention in the event of any issues, between Amazon and Detroit which is U.S. located on 8 mile in Detroit you will never be left feeling like you can't get the job done. Great costumer service and fast delivery from the STATES!! I am very happy that I can support a business here. Thank you Amazon and Detroit keep up all the hard work!
Kattie
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2023
Went to rock auto an 300$ each!So to Amazon we go!Way more affordable and perfect fit!
Kelly Brassette
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2022
My wife's '07 Mountaineer was making some loud noises from the "front" area of the car - not grinding but kind of a whine like an aircraft engine noise that would get louder based on speed. Took a chance on a diagnosis that the wheel bearings were failing and bought these to replace the old ones. Getting the new ones on was very easy and corrected the noises. The difficult part is getting the old ones off as they have been on the car for 160k miles. Had to persuade them with a hammer. Feels great to fix what could have been an expensive repair yourself and save some money in the process!
D
Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2019
Great value! I was skeptical to purchase these because of some negative reviews saying they failed after a short time. I’m glad I did, the quality is excellent and after about 3,000 miles I’ve had no trouble. I had to really pound on the old wheel bearing with a 3lb hammer and spray a lot of penetrating oil to get them off. To avoid premature failure of the new bearing ; Remember not to loosen the wheel 32mm center nut until the Vehicle is up off the ground and the weight of the vehicle is not on it. Also make sure to tighten the center wheel nut prior to lowering the car. A final center nut torque check (185’ lbs) can be done with vehicle on ground. The three 15mm bolts that attaches the wheel bearing require 90-95’ lbs torque. Brake Caliper mounting bracket bolts require 125’ lbs of torque. Make sure your torque spec is correct these are safety critical.
Client d'
Reviewed in Canada on May 28, 2018
bon produit
J Reyes
Reviewed in Canada on March 20, 2018
Awesome quality auto parts !Fair pricesFast service
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