Looking to change both front wheel bearings in our Volvo XC70. Any preference between FAG and SKF when it comes to wheel bearings? SKF are £75 each and FAG are £60 each.
unfortunately, there could be anything in those boxes these days. They could both be SKF, both FAG or both from the same Chinese bearing factory.
Would recommend trodo.com over Autodoc.I'm buying from AUTODOC so hope they'll be somewhat reliable.
That said, the power steering pump I bought from them was an ESEN SVK 'brand' and was awful. When I googled the company they were just a warehouse in Poland that I suspect are buying junk from China and selling it on.
I'm buying from AUTODOC so hope they'll be somewhat reliable.
That said, the power steering pump I bought from them was an ESEN SVK 'brand' and was awful. When I googled the company they were just a warehouse in Poland that I suspect are buying junk from China and selling it on.
I wouldn't touch Meyle myself, not a very reliable brand IMO. Their brake pads were awful, just the worst.SKF or Meyle if I would choose. A dab of rust profing on the ABS ring is good idea if you have salt on the road.
Meyle is a Chinese part repackager. Similar to Febi Bilstein but a grade lower. Or similar/maybe slightly better than üro. At least FB sometimes uses OEM/first world parts.I wouldn't touch Meyle myself, not a very reliable brand IMO. Their brake pads were awful, just the worst.
+1 for FAG INA & SKF, I've had one experience of Meyle and it was awful.Meyle is a Chinese part repackager. Similar to Febi Bilstein but a grade lower. Or similar/maybe slightly better than üro. At least FB sometimes uses OEM/first world parts.
On occasion I’ve used Meyle parts for items that are NLA. Üro is actually decent in terms of looking into niche parts and then improving on them. But the thing is you end up a guinea pig.
For bearings, Meyle isn’t a consideration. SKF, FAG, INA are all good, but for each application check COO and what is the latest on model specific forums.