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clee wrote:Two different part numbers for the bearings front and rear but they look identical ,ball race looks the same.I thought rears might be taper bearings but no........As long as you get good quality ones ,no malteaser balls, then yes R25 fronts will do .Not saying they will last as long but then none of us are doing mega miles or abusing too much
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Other option to consider for rumbling is tread depth. I can't remember if it's the Yokos or the Toyos I had on mine that would really become loud when they got down to their limit. Yonks ago, but I was thinking it was a wheel bearing, changed the tyres and the noise went away. Rears are large, heavy and have fairly solid bushing on the suspension and subframe so the noise does tend to travel into the cabin
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