The noise started from the left front wheel. The ABS and traction control indicator lights came on. Moog is similar to OEM or better. The mechanic said it was better than the stock. I went to the MOOG site and it showed 2 part #1 for RWD and 1 for AWD, that was part # for AWD. RWD might work too, but check out the MOOG website to make sure I'm not just relying on Amazon parts searches. I towed my truck to my mechanic and sent them this part. It arrived the very next day. It came with a speed sensor and the ABS and traction control lights went out. The discs are like new again and the brake pedal is also a little less soft for some reason after this installation, there must have been a lot of movement. I have 2 installation prices. $125 for a hub and $150 for a hub. This item comes with 1 hub. Bought both front hubs. You don't have to do both, but I figured it out since I've never changed hubs past 144,000 miles. If you had 75,000 miles or less I probably wouldn't do both. The work cost $300. I'm based in the metropolitan area so you'll surely find a rural workforce below. Or free if you have a good jack or hoist and a 2x4 to put it down after unbolting it, I didn't have either. The hijackers demanded more than $2,500 for parts and labor. Thank god for Revain that sometimes saves lives! Hope this helps someone.
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