jay1039
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Posts: 4
Reg: 02-16-12
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02-26-12 04:50 PM - Post#2195581
I have a 1998 chevy z71 k1500 can anyone tell me what a good hub bearing assembly to get for this truck? and were? Thanks
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Smither
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Loc: Central Illinois
Reg: 12-26-02
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02-27-12 05:34 AM - Post#2195763
In response to jay1039
I have not bought one for a GMT400 truck (88-98), but for the GMT800 (99-2006?) series, MIBearings.com and also Timken have some good made in the USA hub assemblies. I assume both companies make them for the GMT400 series trucks. You can find them online cheaper than you can buy the cheap ones at the chain auto parts store.
'94 C1500
'04 Crew Cab
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jay1039
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Reg: 02-16-12
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02-27-12 02:33 PM - Post#2195947
In response to Smither
Thanks
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drifterdude
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Posts: 1282
Reg: 09-04-08
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02-27-12 07:22 PM - Post#2196071
In response to jay1039
Autozone has the timkens if you dont wana buy online. But cheaper online still. I have the timkens in my 4x4 front end and they look almost exact to the factory parts and have had no issues.
92 K1500:350 bored 30 over,built 700r4,Comp extreme energy cam,double roller timing set,shaved heads,Rancho RS9000XL series shocks with wireless my ride system,35 inch Mickey Thompson Baja Claws,Relocated 4x4 switch to rocker on Dash.
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Kurt051
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Loc: Montana
Reg: 02-26-12
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02-28-12 01:45 PM - Post#2196336
In response to drifterdude
Ebay has some good deals for around $60 for a new one. If your on a budget, I got mine from Ebay and it's worked great for almost a year now.
Edited by Kurt051 on 02-28-12 01:45 PM. Reason for edit: No reason given.
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