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Wincks2 04-12-2010 12:39 AM

Hyatt Clark wheel bearings
 
To decide what type of wheel bearings to put in I googled the ones I took out. On them is stamped HYATT CLARK LM501349. A newspaper article says they were located in New Jersey and were a subsidiary of GM used to make bearings for GM and went bankrupt in 1987 http://www.nytimes.com/1987/05/03/bu...pagewanted=all . Another site says they were bought, I guess out of bankruptcy court, in 1987 http://www.fundinguniverse.com/compa...y-History.html Looks like the company that bought them now has some things made overseas.

So I am wondering whether the ones I just took out are 23 years old or whether bearings are still being made and stamped with the Hyatt Clark trade-mark.

All goes to the question of whether there is much difference in wheel bearings. For front inner and outers one place here has offered to sell me a set for about $58 or a set from overseas for about $30. From other threads here I wonder whether the $58 set is also from overseas.

87Bob 04-12-2010 07:35 AM

Re: Hyatt Clark wheel bearings
 
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Originally Posted by Wincks2 (Post 3914979)
To decide what type of wheel bearings to put in I googled the ones I took out. On them is stamped HYATT CLARK LM501349. A newspaper article says they were located in New Jersey and were a subsidiary of GM used to make bearings for GM and went bankrupt in 1987 http://www.nytimes.com/1987/05/03/bu...pagewanted=all . Another site says they were bought, I guess out of bankruptcy court, in 1987 http://www.fundinguniverse.com/compa...y-History.html Looks like the company that bought them now has some things made overseas.

So I am wondering whether the ones I just took out are 23 years old or whether bearings are still being made and stamped with the Hyatt Clark trade-mark.

All goes to the question of whether there is much difference in wheel bearings. For front inner and outers one place here has offered to sell me a set for about $58 or a set from overseas for about $30. From other threads here I wonder whether the $58 set is also from overseas.

I can't comment directly on your wheel bearings but I can share what happened to me. I have had two Chevy Astro Vans that had wheeling bearing and center unit bearing failures in the rear ends. Both were covered under warranty by GM. I was told it was as a result of a material failure. The bearings were made in China of Chineese Steel. They looked like the bearings had been sand blasted. If it were me I would use a a quality wheel bearing made in the US or another country other than China. Remember you are the consummer! Buy cheap you may have to do the job again is it worth it? Is the additional 60.00 worth a breakdown at a most in opputune time wotrth it?You haveto decide.

Wincks2 04-12-2010 11:02 AM

Re: Hyatt Clark wheel bearings
 
Difficult to know where what I'm buying is made. Also looks like price is not an indicator of where they are made.

The supplier says the more expensive ones are SKF and the less expensive are Fenco. He said Fenco are made in Japan. Looks like SKF might be made in China http://www.trader-china.com/Industri.../Bearings.html.

Two other suppliers offers NTN/Bower Looks like the http://www.ntnamerica.com/company.htm company is Japanese, Web site says over 70% of the bearings sold by NTN in North America are manufactured by one of the seven manufacturing plants the company operates in the USA and Canada. So, 30% chance they are made elsewhere.

Another offers Monroe brand. Their site makes it unclear where the product comes from http://www.monroe.com/aboutMonroe/de...ufacturing.asp.

So, can anyone report anecdotal evidence of good longevity with any of the above brands? They seem to be the ones available from the most popular suppliers where I am in Canada.

87Bob 04-12-2010 11:13 AM

Re: Hyatt Clark wheel bearings
 
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Originally Posted by Wincks2 (Post 3915448)
Difficult to know where what I'm buying is made. Also looks like price is not an indicator of where they are made.

The supplier says the more expensive ones are SKF and the less expensive are Fenco. He said Fenco are made in Japan. Looks like SKF might be made in China http://www.trader-china.com/Industri.../Bearings.html.

Two other suppliers offers NTN/Bower Looks like the http://www.ntnamerica.com/company.htm company is Japanese, Web site says over 70% of the bearings sold by NTN in North America are manufactured by one of the seven manufacturing plants the company operates in the USA and Canada. So, 30% chance they are made elsewhere.

Another offers Monroe brand. Their site makes it unclear where the product comes from http://www.monroe.com/aboutMonroe/de...ufacturing.asp.

So, can anyone report anecdotal evidence of good longevity with any of the above brands? They seem to be the ones available from the most popular suppliers where I am in Canada.

I would be less concerned with a product made in Japan, USA, Canada than those made in China.

Wincks2 04-12-2010 11:43 AM

Re: Hyatt Clark wheel bearings
 
OK. Do you know of a brand that is known to be made here and has good longevity?

Maybe I can find a local distributor.

87Bob 04-12-2010 03:02 PM

Re: Hyatt Clark wheel bearings
 
I'd go with Timken or SKF

pocket booger 04-12-2010 08:46 PM

Re: Hyatt Clark wheel bearings
 
Timken

Wincks2 04-12-2010 09:19 PM

Re: Hyatt Clark wheel bearings
 
OK. Thanks.

80SPORT 04-12-2010 09:36 PM

Re: Hyatt Clark wheel bearings
 
Items not made in the usa are required to have their source identified when they are imported to the us.....many items made in the us are identified as made in usa...its good for sales.

Of course there are always fake parts out there.

But if you purchase brand name bearings from a reputable vendor (we buy ours from Kaman)you will get good parts

LostMy65 01-06-2011 11:31 PM

Re: Hyatt Clark wheel bearings
 
Is there a way to tell if the bearings are good, bad, or close to failing?


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