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Old Mar 24, 2012 | 11:08 PM
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Does anyone know if the non-ABS rear wheel bearing/hub assembly is common between a 2000 Camry & Solara? Or are there subtle differences?

It appears that Timken and SKF use the same p/n for both cars (based on a search at RockAuto), but National (MOOG) lists p/n 512009 (bearing assy only, no hub assy available that I can find) for the Camry vs. 512311 for the Solara. Based on the common Timken & SKF p/n's, I'm assuming the National 512311 hub assy will fit a 2000 Camry as well, but am a bit hesitant to purchase it off ebay when it claims to not be compatible. I'm wondering if there are slight differences that Timken & SKF took into account to achieve a common part, but National did not??

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Old Mar 24, 2012 | 11:59 PM
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Might recheck the National part numbers. One appears for year 2000, the other for 1999.
 
Old Mar 25, 2012 | 01:51 PM
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Joey,
Thanks for the response.

Are you suggesting that the hub assemblies are not interchangeable between a 1999 & 2000? Or that the 512311 should work on a 2000 model year since it's listed as compatible for a 1999? Note again that 512311 is a complete hub assy, while the other is just the bearing assy. I would have guessed that the design would not have changed between model year 1999 & 2000.

Could you send a link of where to check the National p/n's? I'm just looking at auto part store's websites, and I haven't found a different p/n for 1999 vs 2000 (they say 512009 for 1999 & 2000 camry).
 
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