Wheel bearing bad off the shelf?

Look, I'm just being honest. Maybe a little colorful, but honest. I don't know anything about '07 Magnums. Had you said that's what you were working on first, I wouldn't even have commented on this thread. The newest car I own is a '74. I'm not offended that you posted here, but I suggested posting at other websites actually related to your car because truly, you would get better information there. I wouldn't ask for help on my '71 F100 here, just like I wouldn't ask for help on my '74 Duster over at the Ford truck forum. Some of the same principles apply sure, but they're totally different applications. As is the LX platform, and there are plenty of LX forums.

As for the rest of it, if you're so positive that nothing can possibly be wrong with your installation or anything else, you don't need this thread. You already have the only possible answer, it has to be the bearings. There is no other explanation possible if you're unwilling to accept that it could be something else, even if it's highly unlikely you received multiple sets of bad bearings. I for one am willing to accept that if I can't figure out a problem it's possible I screwed something up. Mistakes happen. If you aren't willing to accept that possibility, there's really no point asking the internet for help. Because most of us are going to go with the obvious- it's very unlikely you got multiple bad bearings, so, it has to be something else. Bad installation, damaged hubs, wrong noise, something. So you shouldn't expect to receive dozens of replies confirming you got bad bearings. It's not likely. Possible sure, but not likely.

Don't worry, I'm unsubscribing from this thread. There's nothing I can add, and no reason to try and help anymore.