Looking to replace rotors brake pad wheel hubs with bearings

Is this for real, or are you trolling to drum up sales?

Polish brake company? Where are the parts made? Russia? China?

Why hubs? Why cheapo eBay hubs? I put 200,000 miles on my Volvo without changing hubs. Why would Mazda hubs need replacement? What's the mileage.
 
was look to replace most of the parts with aftermarket. any suggestions on the parts ?
Its a 2009 CX-9 Touring Fully loaded

rotor and pads
https://www.ebay.com (commissions earned)

rear hubs
https://www.ebay.com (commissions earned)


Front hubs
https://www.ebay.com (commissions earned)



Total cost will be about $500 in parts should i go all aftermarket or stick with factory??

My take is that if you don't already have a wheel bearing failing, there's a good chance you'll end up with one sooner by replacing with unknown aftermarket parts than by just leaving the originals. Get the OEM parts or leave it alone.


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If you are going to go with new rear hubs go with Timken. I have yet to see any Timken front hubs as they only sell the wheel bearings. I guess he figures that if he changes the front bearings he might as well do the whole thing, which I would do also. Since there are no front hubs with the bearings I will wait until it is absolutely necessary to change them out.
 
Also if you want to change out the front hub they have one listed at rock auto which I think is better than buying one on ebay since you can return it. They are pretty good when it comes with warranty returns by what I heard from people in other forums.
 
I've been partial to Centric brakes anf rotors if I'm considering aftermarket. Hubs, bearings, and stuff, I'd first consider OEM, then maybe Timken or Moog in no particular order.

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