Made a mistake a year ago to go with cheaper front wheel hubs for the '05 Mini Cooper. Paying the price now as one of them is done. What are recommended OEM ones out there?
I don't know what brand is OEM, but you should stick with a reputable bearing manufacturer such as Timken, SKF, INPA/***, NTN, etc.
1st Gear
If you got it at Autozone or something they usually have a 1yr unlimited mile warranty. If you are still in the one year mark.
6th Gear
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LOL...autozone...Originally Posted by carramrod
If you got it at Autozone or something they usually have a 1yr unlimited mile warranty. If you are still in the one year mark.
Don't get me going....they sell so many cheap made in china parts...
Alternators/starters/coils are the worst....I hope the brand of bearings and suspension parts are better....I can say from many threads their CV joints are so cheap they are darn near useless!!
6th Gear
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+1Originally Posted by mrbean
I don't know what brand is OEM, but you should stick with a reputable bearing manufacturer such as Timken, SKF, INPA/***, NTN, etc.
Pay a little more, get a GOOD part...
Many autozone parts are made "just good enough to get the car fixed...and SOLD.
Places typically have a regular part, the "house brand", and a "pro grade"....get the better one for the extra few $$.
1st Gear
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Don't get me going....they sell so many cheap made in china parts...
Alternators/starters/coils are the worst....I hope the brand of bearings and suspension parts are better....I can say from many threads their CV joints are so cheap they are darn near useless!!
You may laugh, but most of these parts are from the same manufacturer out of the same factory that does the OEM parts. Wheel bearings aren't rocket science.Originally Posted by ZippyNH
LOL...autozone...Don't get me going....they sell so many cheap made in china parts...
Alternators/starters/coils are the worst....I hope the brand of bearings and suspension parts are better....I can say from many threads their CV joints are so cheap they are darn near useless!!
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You may laugh, but most of these parts are from the same manufacturer out of the same factory that does the OEM parts. Wheel bearings aren't rocket science.
That might be true, but they do vary in quality.You may laugh, but most of these parts are from the same manufacturer out of the same factory that does the OEM parts. Wheel bearings aren't rocket science.
Scratch TIMKEN off of the Hub Bearing list. They are junk, and have outsourced their hub units to China.
3rd Gear
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I would say that is true. Was going to buy a Duralast hub and the Timken hub had the same part number. Bought from ECS instead.Originally Posted by scf
Scratch TIMKEN off of the Hub Bearing list. They are junk, and have outsourced their hub units to China.
Just bought a Hub Bearing Service Kit from Mini of Bedford. $157.
can't beat that!!! Talk to Steve in parts!
can't beat that!!! Talk to Steve in parts!
Banned


For this hub (pictured above, front and back), the factory OEM part number is 31226776162 - $211.00 with NAM coupon code (10% off!). http://parts.miniofsouthatlanta.com/...226756889.html
Our Wheel Hub assembly comes complete with a national factory warranty in case of part failure.
The Wheel Hub is #7 on the diagram above.
Additional items that might be needed as well:
Hex Nut with Flange (Part Number: 31106773005) - $5.87 with NAM coupon.
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OEM Carrier Assemblies:
Left Carrier (Part number: 31216757497) - $150.85 with NAM coupon.
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Right Carrier (Part number: 31216757498) - $150.85 with NAM coupon.
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If you have any other questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact me by either PM or by phone. I’m happy to help - just mention the NAM forums!
~John


