Hi everyone,
I'm about to do have a local shop replace the rod bearings in my 05. The car is pretty low mileage (51k miles), but I have no knowledge of how it was driven in the past, if they've ever been replaced....so, going on 20 years old, I think replacing them as a proactive measure will give me more confidence as I intend to use it in a few HPDEs and whatnot.
The shop I trust locally recommended BE Clevite bearings. It looks like that's basically an OEM replacement on the bearings, so they'd probably be good for 100k miles or so, which is more than I'll ever drive this car.
With that said, I hear good things about VAC bearings that Turner and others sell.
I may be overthinking this, but if I intend to use the car pretty sparingly and bring it to the occasional HPDE, does it make much of a difference which brand I use? Is there a significant difference between VAC and BE? I can't find many threads with insights on the longevity of the replacement bearings, people just rag on the ones that came in the engine from day 1...
I'm about to do have a local shop replace the rod bearings in my 05. The car is pretty low mileage (51k miles), but I have no knowledge of how it was driven in the past, if they've ever been replaced....so, going on 20 years old, I think replacing them as a proactive measure will give me more confidence as I intend to use it in a few HPDEs and whatnot.
The shop I trust locally recommended BE Clevite bearings. It looks like that's basically an OEM replacement on the bearings, so they'd probably be good for 100k miles or so, which is more than I'll ever drive this car.
With that said, I hear good things about VAC bearings that Turner and others sell.
I may be overthinking this, but if I intend to use the car pretty sparingly and bring it to the occasional HPDE, does it make much of a difference which brand I use? Is there a significant difference between VAC and BE? I can't find many threads with insights on the longevity of the replacement bearings, people just rag on the ones that came in the engine from day 1...
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