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Jeep Wrangler JK
JK General Discussion
Identifying front wheel speed sensor
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<blockquote data-quote="Threepointsix" data-source="post: 455887" data-attributes="member: 20434"><p>FOUND IT. Totally random discovery after going to Auto Zone to see what they had in stock. of course they didn't have anything but their own house brand. The gentleman at the store proceeded to tell me it's actually a Moog bearing rebranded under their house name. That's when I went online to look up the reviews and and I saw the photo (below) that a customer posted:</p><p>[ATTACH=full]123741[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Discovering this, Im happy to replace the bearing knowing its a DURALAST and that the sensor is proprietary. To me, the change of bearing will be an upgrade.</p><p></p><p>Going either SKF or Moog (both made in Korea) or a SPICER, which happens to be a very affordable option and (allegedly) US made. To be honest, I've had great results with Korean manufactured Moog front end parts on my TJ so Im not too concerned. But of course, only time will tell.</p><p></p><p>Like you suggested [USER=19161]@Anybodyhome[/USER]- I looked at every inch of the sensor cable hoping to find an identifying number but no luck. I also noted that the earlier JK's (3.8 engine) had a different sensor but it attaches to the cable, unlike the one's w the 3.6</p><p></p><p>Thank you all for chiming in with feedback. You people are awesome!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Threepointsix, post: 455887, member: 20434"] FOUND IT. Totally random discovery after going to Auto Zone to see what they had in stock. of course they didn't have anything but their own house brand. The gentleman at the store proceeded to tell me it's actually a Moog bearing rebranded under their house name. That's when I went online to look up the reviews and and I saw the photo (below) that a customer posted: [ATTACH=full]123741[/ATTACH] Discovering this, Im happy to replace the bearing knowing its a DURALAST and that the sensor is proprietary. To me, the change of bearing will be an upgrade. Going either SKF or Moog (both made in Korea) or a SPICER, which happens to be a very affordable option and (allegedly) US made. To be honest, I've had great results with Korean manufactured Moog front end parts on my TJ so Im not too concerned. But of course, only time will tell. Like you suggested [USER=19161]@Anybodyhome[/USER]- I looked at every inch of the sensor cable hoping to find an identifying number but no luck. I also noted that the earlier JK's (3.8 engine) had a different sensor but it attaches to the cable, unlike the one's w the 3.6 Thank you all for chiming in with feedback. You people are awesome! [/QUOTE]
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Jeep Wrangler JK
JK General Discussion
Identifying front wheel speed sensor
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