I have a couple thoughts. Is your suspension lifted or modified? When you lift/modify your suspension, you need to correct the wheel chamber/angle. If not, your tires look "pigeon toed" and it does three things: odd handling, very premature tire wear, and it is rough on bearings and suspension parts. Second---and most important, are you changing your bearing races when you change the bearings? I too was wearing out bearings at an alarming rate on my sidekick. I was replacing the seals, fresh grease, torquing to spec but I did not have races put in because I was lazy, cheap, thought they were ok, and I did not have a press. After changing the driver once and the passenger twice in a year, I bought Timken bearings and races and took the hubs to Muffler man. He charged me $25 to press in the two new races and gave me back the old ones. It was immediately noticeable, the races were severely worn, pitted, and scored. I have not had a problem since, But I clean and lube the manual hubs and clean & repack the wheel bearings every two years.