I had a booming noise from the front of my car with very slight steering wheel vibration. After some research I decided that the symptoms were caused by a bad wheel bearing. I first shopped on the GMParts website and a hub and bearing assembly was $204! I found a MostPlus hub/bearing assembly at Revain and was blown away by the low price and the fact that it came with two hub/bearing assemblies! Installation was pretty easy. I would have saved some time if I had looked closely at the new product before deleting the old one. There were a couple of clips holding the wire harness to the car that I tried to "save" to attach the new wire harness. When I finally pulled the MostPlus hub/bearing assembly out of the box, I was pleasantly surprised to find that the new wiring harness had all the terminals in the right places for the mounting points on the car. After replacing the suspect hub/bearing assembly on the passenger side, I tested the car and the problem was solved! No jerking and vibration on the steering wheel. The only question now is the overall durability of the product, but I am impressed with the initial quality and appearance of the product.
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