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Timken HB17 Drive Shaft Center Support Bearing
Drive Shaft Center Support Bearing
HB17 - - $230.30 In Stock
Timken HB17 Drive Shaft Center Support Bearing Drive Shaft Center Support Bearing HB17 $230.30
Timken HM89449 Differential Pinion Bearing - Front Inner, Rear Inner or Rear Outer
Differential Pinion Bearing
HM89449 - - $39.95 In Stock
Timken HM89449 Differential Pinion Bearing - Front Inner, Rear Inner or Rear Outer Differential Pinion Bearing HM89449 $39.95
Timken 513248 Wheel Bearing - Rear
Wheel Bearing
513248 - - $71.20 In Stock
Timken 513248 Wheel Bearing - Rear Wheel Bearing 513248 $71.20
Timken 368A Differential Bearing - Front Inner, Rear Inner, Rear Outer or Rear Right
Differential Bearing
368A - - $40.79 In Stock
Timken 368A Differential Bearing - Front Inner, Rear Inner, Rear Outer or Rear Right Differential Bearing 368A $40.79
Timken HM88610 Differential Pinion Race
Differential Pinion Race
HM88610 - - $23.42 In Stock
Timken HM88610 Differential Pinion Race Differential Pinion Race HM88610 $23.42
Timken 510002 Wheel Bearing - Front or Front Inner
Wheel Bearing
510002 - - $68.66 In Stock
Timken 510002 Wheel Bearing - Front or Front Inner Wheel Bearing 510002 $68.66
Timken 510078 Wheel Bearing - Front
Wheel Bearing
510078 - - $60.45 In Stock
Timken 510078 Wheel Bearing - Front Wheel Bearing 510078 $60.45
Timken 25590 Differential Bearing - Front, Front Inner, Rear or Rear Left
Differential Bearing
25590 - - $32.12 In Stock
Timken 25590 Differential Bearing - Front, Front Inner, Rear or Rear Left Differential Bearing 25590 $32.12
Timken 109FF Drive Shaft Center Support Bearing
Drive Shaft Center Support Bearing
109FF - - $73.98 In Stock
Timken 109FF Drive Shaft Center Support Bearing Drive Shaft Center Support Bearing 109FF $73.98
Timken M804010 Differential Pinion Race
Differential Pinion Race
M804010 - - $34.38 In Stock
Timken M804010 Differential Pinion Race Differential Pinion Race M804010 $34.38
Timken X908CC Drive Shaft Center Support Bearing
Drive Shaft Center Support Bearing
X908CC - - $77.63 In Stock
Timken X908CC Drive Shaft Center Support Bearing Drive Shaft Center Support Bearing X908CC $77.63
Timken 16150 Differential Bearing - Front or Rear
Differential Bearing
16150 - - $48.30 In Stock
Timken 16150 Differential Bearing - Front or Rear Differential Bearing 16150 $48.30
Timken B30 Drive Axle Shaft Bearing - Front
Drive Axle Shaft Bearing
B30 - - $62.21 In Stock
Timken B30 Drive Axle Shaft Bearing - Front Drive Axle Shaft Bearing B30 $62.21
Timken WB000009 Wheel Bearing - Rear
Wheel Bearing
WB000009 - - $98.70 In Stock
Timken WB000009 Wheel Bearing - Rear Wheel Bearing WB000009 $98.70
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Driveline and axle bearings keep rotating shafts, differentials, and drive axles spinning smoothly under load. This collection covers 525 parts across the full spectrum — from drive shaft center support bearings and differential pinion bearings to axle spindle bearings, CV axle carrier bearings, and PTO reverse idler races. Most of these bearings don't have a fixed replacement interval; they're replaced on condition, typically at 80,000–150,000 miles depending on load, terrain, and maintenance history. Differential bearings in trucks and SUVs used for towing or off-road tend to wear earlier. When sourcing, match the bearing's bore size, outer diameter, and load rating to OEM specs — a close-but-wrong fit accelerates wear and can damage the housing. Races (cups) and cones should always be replaced as matched sets. OEM-spec bearings from Timken, SKF, and National are widely available here and offer reliable fitment across domestic, import, and light-truck applications.

Signs you need replacement

  • Humming, whirring, or growling noise that changes with speed — A tone that rises and falls with vehicle speed, or shifts when you load the drivetrain under acceleration, often points to a worn differential or axle shaft bearing rather than a wheel bearing.
  • Vibration through the floor or driveshaft at highway speeds — A failing drive shaft center support bearing commonly causes a rhythmic vibration felt in the cab between 45–70 mph that worsens under load or when the driveshaft is cold.
  • Clunking or knocking on acceleration or deceleration — Excessive play from worn differential pinion bearings or axle differential bearings allows gear lash to become audible, especially noticeable during throttle transitions or when rocking the vehicle in gear.
  • Gear oil contaminated with metallic particles — When changing differential fluid, silver or bronze-colored flakes beyond normal trace amounts indicate bearing or race wear inside the diff housing.
  • Visible pitting, spalling, or discoloration on bearing surfaces — During a differential teardown or axle service, inspect races and rollers directly; any flat spots, rust staining, or surface fatigue means the bearing set must be replaced before reassembly.
  • Looseness or roughness when spinning an axle shaft by hand — With the wheel removed and the axle disconnected, any detectable radial play or a gritty feeling while rotating the shaft suggests a worn drive axle shaft bearing or spindle bearing.

Frequently asked questions

  • Do differential pinion bearings and races need to be replaced together? Yes — always replace the race (cup) and cone as a matched set. Seating a new bearing into a worn race accelerates failure and can destroy an otherwise good differential rebuild. Most listings here are sold individually, so verify you're ordering both components for your application.
  • Are aftermarket driveline bearings as reliable as OEM? For most street and light-duty applications, Timken, SKF, and National bearings meet or exceed OEM specs and are what many dealerships use in service. For heavy towing, fleet, or performance builds, stick to OEM or Timken — avoid unbranded bearings, which often have inconsistent tolerances and shorter service lives.
  • What else should I replace when doing a differential bearing job? Plan to replace the pinion seal and differential cover gasket at the same time — labor overlaps heavily and fresh seals prevent leaks that would contaminate new bearings. Shims and preload spacers should be inspected and replaced if any play was present. Expect parts and fluid to add $40–$120 to the job beyond the bearings themselves.