Rear Wheel bearings - what type?

Personaly, I will always use the Timkens, it's what the engineers felt they needed in them and they have always worked well for me. There are many who proclaim the glories of the green bearings, but u are not the first I have heard of putting them in and having them go out fairly quick, and their are others I have heard have "claimed" to drive the snot out of theirs and never had a problem. Timkens are THE BEST for any kinda road course, slalom, drifter, skid pad fanatic, or just plain old HARD core corner burner out in the real world (like myself). If all you do is putt on down to the ice cream parlor for a cone with your sweety on sunday, then greens are fine, if you want to go out and see what kinda g's you can pull around your favorite slalom course or what not, put the tapered Timkens back in there. Just my .02.