Bearings like anyhting come in the cheep or the expensive. SKF, FAG, All-balls, NTN, etc... can and will work, all you need to do is look into the bearing life expectency... yes the cheeps one will not last as long, but if you have 3000 miles on bearings that have inadequate grease/maintenance or just where they are operating in(driveshaft speedo side), plays a huge role in bearing life. For driveline, because of the power of these things i run a higher quality, with a good fit for purpose grease with a routine mileage maintenance. But in the idler wheels, i go for the cheep, because of service. they are gonna get changed every year so why not spend less where i can.
this is a prime example of why i drilled a very small hole in my jackshaft and speedo bearing seals... the grease that come in them... well it sucks... so adding a good water resistant grease every 500-1000 miles will make those "crap" bearings last twice as long, and makes the good one's run for a longggggg time. Both my apex's have over 10000 miles on each and have original jackshaft bearings.