Posted by JDEM on February 01, 2017 at 15:58:47 from (70.194.19.93):
In Reply to: Bearings and cones? posted by tomstractorsandtoys on February 01, 2017 at 06:36:40:
There is no legitimate reason why you cannot mix cups and cones from different makers. I personally do not care what country they come from either. I've been turning wrenches for 60 years and not yet had a "bad" new bearing. I am talking about being machined wrong, or improper alloy or hardness, etc. I just had a brand new Dexter trailer axle fail on me (bearings went up in smoke). It was under warranty. The dealer started blaming Chinese bearings until we found out one race (cup) was left out at the factory. So there was a new Chinese cone against the hub with no race installed in it. I drove 300 miles before it burnt up and that Chinese bearing cone held up just as well as any USA made Bower or Timken would of.
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