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Old 04-26-2011, 02:27 PM
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97 Chevy C2500 front hubs

I'm gearing to replace the front rotors on a 97 Suburban C2500 (8 lug, 2WD). alldadadiy.com says to remove the axle nut (spec is 165 lbft) and four hub bolts (spec is 133 lbft) then use a puller to extract the integrated rotor and hub. Goes back in the same way. No mention of grease or seals or preload. The pictures show a drive axle going through the hub as in a 4WD 'burb. In another section, there's a procedure to set bearing preload which is similar to the procedure for a 126. Can anyone describe what I should expect?

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Old 04-26-2011, 02:49 PM
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it will be just like your 126.axle nut will be cotter pinned in.the first procedure you mention is for 4x4 or the "k" series.seems like these days nobody knows the difference.when i go to get parts for my 92 c1500 i always say it's a "c1500" and it never fails they always ask if it's a 4x4,i guess thinking is out of the question when your staring at a computer screen and it asks if its a 4x4.duh!
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Old 04-26-2011, 06:33 PM
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just did a 2005 1/2 ton 4 wheel drive
no puller needed
really went fairly smooth easy

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