Posted by M-MAN on December 27, 2013 at 14:25:37 from (74.235.99.213):
In Reply to: Amazon.com and bearings posted by Jared in wi on December 27, 2013 at 13:20:29:
If you can find any with the names you mentioned they will be as good as the dealer"s. If generic like most on amazon or ebay (most are the same sellers) they will be the new Chinese bearings. I"ve bought a bunch of them over the last month. Rebuilt my drill press last week and wanted better bearings so I went to my local industrial supply house. Ended up paying four times as much for the same Chinese bearings. They do work & are smoothe but they are not tight out of the box like the better name bearings so I don"t think they will hold up that long. I wouldn"t use them in a tranny.
BTW- Your local auto parts house can get those bearings as well.
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