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Hi guys, me and my buddy just rebuilt is rear diff and now it's time for mine. I was shopping on rockauto for a kit and I was wondering what is the go to brand for bearing. I am familliar with SKF and heared about Timken but I have no idea if National is good or not.

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National is super-good bearings and seals. they are owned by Federal-Mogul.

http://aftermarket.federalmogul.com/...x#.USAwEvIp9d8
 
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Thanks for the info, how about USA Standard gear? Do they make bearings or are selling another brand name in a kit?
 
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i think usa standard just makes gears. likely someone else's bearings.

if affordable, the timken or national master bearing kit would be the best.
 
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Im on a budget for this one, I will look around here to see what I can find and save on shipping.
 
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start with rockauto, then compare prices to amazon and ebay for bottom dollar.
also check alljeep.com and http://www.performanceoffroadcenter.com/
they're pretty good on pricing.
 
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Thanks man, I will check it out for sure.
 
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I got mine from ebay cheap back when I regeared mine.
 



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