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Dreaded GM Hub assembly...
My budy bought my old pick up, I had replaced both hubs twice as I went with autozone stuff the first time:nut:
After that I went with National brand and they have been good for about 30,000 miles but are gone again! He has asked me what he should use this time, I said they coast a little more but have heard that Timken is good??what do you guys think?? My 09 hubs went at 30,000 miles also, I asked if they had a newer updated part when they did the warr. work and the guy said we uise what GM gets us, and unless they get a new vendor they use the same, so I told my son, at about 60,000 be looking for it again! At least its good for 100,000 with the GM warr. |
I haven't heard of many going that quickly. Normally around 75K miles they will go if they're gonna go, but I've also seen alot more go for over 100K miles. I know somebody now with 310K miles on the origanal hub bearings, and still going.
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if your talking about the front wheel hub assy on the 4wd, the diesel 2500's seem to go around 80,000-100,000, but i haven't seen a lot of the gassers give a problem unless the truck is used for deer hunting with dogs.
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I am not sure whats going on with my trucks then?? This will be 3 sets in the 02 and 1 set in the o9, The guy I just bought the Tahoe from said he just did them in it also.
O well I am going to tell him to get the timken's this time and see what happens?? |
Originals on mine went 100K+. Autozone brand < 1 year. Timken going on 2 years and I guess around 60K.
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I have a 94 s10 pickup with 3hundred and ten thousand miles ond only replaced one hub with GM about at hundred thousand miles.This old truck has been bullet proof from dat one.
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