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Front wheel bearings - '98 K1500 4WD
Is it best to replace the entire hub assembly, or is it possible (using a press) to simply replace the bearings?
I'm getting some noise in the front end while driving, and with 120,000 miles, I don't want to take any chances. I'd rather just get new bearings in there and not have to worry about getting stuck. thanks
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Re: Front wheel bearings - '98 K1500 4WD
It must be replaced as an assembly. Make sure the noise is the bearing first, they are too expensive for most people to be guessing.
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Re: Front wheel bearings - '98 K1500 4WD
I found a pair of new hubs for cheap money -
http://www.1aauto.com/1A/wheel-beari...HS00009/650372 ![]() Are these hubs OK to use? many thanks -
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1968 427 Camaro SS 1998 Silverado K1500 2004 Corvette Coupe 2011 Chevy Avalanche ______________________ |
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Re: Front wheel bearings - '98 K1500 4WD
nice, i had that problem around 120000. only the front left went though. It wasn't cheap and neither was the tow. The guy who had it before me must have welded the nuts on. Crazy?
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Re: Front wheel bearings - '98 K1500 4WD
Wheel hubs are not parts you want to go "cheap" on. You get what you pay for....I used cheap one before and it lasted just over a year. had to do all that work again, plus alignment AGAIN! this time i paid the extra few pennies for a "better" one
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