I have a 2000 Chevrolet Silverado with just over 400,000 miles and the rear end makes an awkward noise when the bearings fail. I decided I needed to restore it and called my local Chevrolet dealer for a quote on the restoration. They quoted me a minimum of $2400.00 depending on what they found so I decided to try it myself because I could buy all the new bearings, bearing assemblies, rings and gears, seals, gear grease and all the tools , which I need for this. less than $2400.00 and that's what I did. These bearings appear to be made from quality materials and were easy to install. Hopefully they will last as long as my original bearings, which were fine. I just thought it would make sense to replace them while I remodeled the rest of your truck. Rear.
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