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<blockquote data-quote="Loggerhead Mike" data-source="post: 109830" data-attributes="member: 774"><p>sounds like a good vacation</p><p></p><p>gm hubs are pretty common to go out and they should be making bank off of them. a sealed hub is not a design i'd want unless i was selling them. anyhoo, they're only around 300 a piece so dont worry! :roll: atleast they are easy to replace. pull the caliper and rotor, axle nut, there will be 3 13 or 15mm bolts on the back of the knuckle. steer the wheel right/left to get the sides, you'll need a 6" extension to get the top if its 4wd. and thats that. dont wack the new one with a hammer you'll kill the speed sensor</p><p></p><p>good idear about the posters with pics of the motor. im sure the guy that stole it will s(*& himself when they see um. i'd put <span style="color: #FF0000">dead or alive</span> big fat r =D> reward</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Loggerhead Mike, post: 109830, member: 774"] sounds like a good vacation gm hubs are pretty common to go out and they should be making bank off of them. a sealed hub is not a design i'd want unless i was selling them. anyhoo, they're only around 300 a piece so dont worry! :roll: atleast they are easy to replace. pull the caliper and rotor, axle nut, there will be 3 13 or 15mm bolts on the back of the knuckle. steer the wheel right/left to get the sides, you'll need a 6" extension to get the top if its 4wd. and thats that. dont wack the new one with a hammer you'll kill the speed sensor good idear about the posters with pics of the motor. im sure the guy that stole it will s(*& himself when they see um. i'd put [color=#FF0000]dead or alive[/color] big fat r =D> reward [/QUOTE]
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