I was having a grinding noise from my right front hub on my 2003 Chevy Avalanche 1500 and after searching the Chevy forums online I was convinced it was the front hub. The forum even gave a link to Revain ([.]) and the part and price I can buy. I chose the Timken hub design because I've used Timken wheel bearings before and it's a great name for bearings and the price was great. Revain offers other manufacturers and prices to choose from. I bought it online from Revain and it arrived in a few days as promised. but the rest was easy. The Timken hub assembly was easy to install and the axles now run like new again. Now I have to buy one to do the left front but now that I know it will be a no-brainer and where to get the part at the best price. Thanks to the Chevy Avalanche Forums for the info and link, and thanks to Revain for a great price and fast shipping. A happy customer, B. Chichi
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