tanman_2006 Just a farm kid... Messages 5,694 Reaction score 940 Location Seiling, Oklahoma Mar 7, 2017 #1 So at 120k I have a wheel bearing taking a slow death (been squeaking since 110k but just now getting loose). Do these come as a pair of hubs or do I need to order both? Are the bearings serviceable? @GM Guy
So at 120k I have a wheel bearing taking a slow death (been squeaking since 110k but just now getting loose). Do these come as a pair of hubs or do I need to order both? Are the bearings serviceable? @GM Guy
ak diesel driver 6.5 driver Messages 19,665 Reaction score 20,477 Location alaska Mar 7, 2017 #2 Should have "regular" wheel bearings, not the hub that 4x4s have
tanman_2006 Just a farm kid... Messages 5,694 Reaction score 940 Location Seiling, Oklahoma Mar 7, 2017 #3 So just a regular set of Timken bearings with inner and outer races with a keeper nut.
THEFERMANATOR FRANKENBURBAN Staff member Moderator Messages 10,575 Reaction score 5,789 Location ZEPHYRHILLS FL Mar 7, 2017 Staff #4 Yep, the 2x4 trucks used regular wheel bearings and the duallys used the rtors that weigh a ton each since they're solid 1 piece and not 2 piece like 4x4's with the bolt on spacers to extend out the front track.
Yep, the 2x4 trucks used regular wheel bearings and the duallys used the rtors that weigh a ton each since they're solid 1 piece and not 2 piece like 4x4's with the bolt on spacers to extend out the front track.
tanman_2006 Just a farm kid... Messages 5,694 Reaction score 940 Location Seiling, Oklahoma Mar 8, 2017 #5 I noticed that monstrosity of a hub. Any chance some one has the kit #'s for Timkens so I can get the right ones coming?
I noticed that monstrosity of a hub. Any chance some one has the kit #'s for Timkens so I can get the right ones coming?
GM Guy Manual Trans. 2WD Enthusiast Messages 4,846 Reaction score 869 Location NW Kansas and SC Idaho Mar 11, 2017 #6 No suggestions other than rockauto.com. If I am in doubt, I will check part numbers according to VIN at the dealer and use that PN at rockauto.
No suggestions other than rockauto.com. If I am in doubt, I will check part numbers according to VIN at the dealer and use that PN at rockauto.
tanman_2006 Just a farm kid... Messages 5,694 Reaction score 940 Location Seiling, Oklahoma Mar 11, 2017 #7 On rockauto you have to buy the Cup, Bearing, and Race separate