The 4 bolt spindles are now available from China for almost nothing and yes they are cheaper than just buying quality bearings
But the bearings in them are junk made for the Husqvarna clones and designed to fall apart 3 seconds after warranty
I buy them for the spindles & housings as of course those items bought separately are quite expensive and the spline at the top always fails because the star on the bottom prevents blade slip.
I usually fit NTN bearings from Japan which are a reasonable price from my wholesaler .
That's fine but only IF a person uses quality bearings..
I would venture to say that 95 plus percent of the people do not end up with quality bearings because the average bearing you buy today is also cheap junk.
Even though this is the case, I find they still last long enough to be quite respectable.
Frankly, the fact that these old mowers went 15 and 20 years plus with the same bearings in them was wonderful but a little absurd if you consider it.
Something spinning that quickly and for that many hours and especially in the lousy conditions with a lot of them getting damp or literally sprayed on with water hoses or pressure washers, which I strictly forbid, and the various blade impacts over these decades...
Anybody should be happy to get 6 to 8 years out of a bearing in these conditions but yet we did so much better.
So if anything it's pretty fair now but when I can get a spindle for $11, and if I get over 5 years out of it, I'm more than getting my money's worth.
I understand that there are some people that would gladly pay three times as much to get something to the last three times as long because it is the exact same amount of money.
I only consider this for things that can cause catastrophic additional failures when they fail or things that are very hard to replace.
I don't consider lawn mower spindles to be either of these.