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Old 10-11-2023, 01:36 PM   #4
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I can't remember if I've posted about it here, but I initially bought a spare Centric and a spare Timkin. I found the Centrics have a different hub style that aligns with everything I dislike when I look at hubs from other cars that commonly break hubs (Miata, S2000, etc). I will say that the Centric can have studs easily installed/removed without hitting it a bit with a grinder.




I tried the Centric and it only lasted a few events before I put the Timken in its place. I ended up finding a deal on two new OEM fronts that I have as my spares for now.

Long story short, Timken or OEM.
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