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Posts posted by Boxley
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Great posting. for someone whom claims to not be a mechanic, you did an excellent job on detailing exactly how to do this procedure. Well written, excellent photo's, very professional
I see that you reccommended the Rock Auto Timken hub assembly for the AWD version. That is the same one I was looking at buying before visiting here. Thanks to you, I have no qualms about the purchase.
Again great job.
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Replacing A Rear Bearing Hub Assembly On A 2004 Lexus Rx330
in 99 - 03 Lexus RX300
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I replaced both of my hub bearing last fall. I originally bought one from Auto zone, (turned out both were bad as the noise did not go away) got a lesser bearing from Auto zone, it lasted 50 miles before separating while I was driving. Fortunately I was close to home. Auto zone refunded my monet, and I then purchased the Timken bearings. I have put over 10K on the bearings with no issues. Do not go cheap on the hub bearings, as the lost time and labor are not worth it.