Chepe
Junior Member
- Joined
- Jul 31, 2020
- Posts
- 9
- Reaction score
- 14
- Location
- Tennessee
- First Name
- Chepe
- Truck Year
- 1983
- Truck Model
- K10
- Engine Size
- 5.3
'83 K10, have the front axle torn down in the garage. I regeared the rear last year (2.73 to 4.10), took out the front drive shaft until I could get to the front, which is now. The rebuild kit I bought a year ago has the wrong carrier bearings...too late to get the right ones from them. I ordered a new set of Spicer diff carrier bearings from a reputable source. I didn't want to use parts store house brands made who knows where. They came in the mail today, and they're Iljin, made in Korea.
I called the place and the guy was helpful, totally understood and said he would happily refund me if I wanted to send them back. But also that he just gets them from Spicer and that's what Spicer is using. If I had it to do over, I would have ordered the Timkin numbers separately, but I figured ordering a Spicer part would get me high quality bearings.
I am ready to get it back together and on the road, so I am probably going to just run them and hopefully forget about them. I can imagine a Korean company making great bearings, I just haven't ever heard of them. Anybody ever heard of/used Iljin? Horror stories, success stories, anything?
I called the place and the guy was helpful, totally understood and said he would happily refund me if I wanted to send them back. But also that he just gets them from Spicer and that's what Spicer is using. If I had it to do over, I would have ordered the Timkin numbers separately, but I figured ordering a Spicer part would get me high quality bearings.
I am ready to get it back together and on the road, so I am probably going to just run them and hopefully forget about them. I can imagine a Korean company making great bearings, I just haven't ever heard of them. Anybody ever heard of/used Iljin? Horror stories, success stories, anything?