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Old 10-25-2007, 08:14 AM
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it's pretty easy to replace them, can do it with a floor jack. Be sure that you unplug the wheel sensor.
Old 10-25-2007, 04:36 PM
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Originally Posted by TexCrew
its a 2wd...what all of the brakes needs to come off?
thr rotor has to come off and the caliper mounting bracket does too. you can just lay the caliper up out of the way but it does have to be unmounted, but you dont have to disconnect the brake lines. you will need a large Torx bit, about a T45 or so, cant remember, its for the caliper bolts
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Originally Posted by nightrunner
thr rotor has to come off and the caliper mounting bracket does too. you can just lay the caliper up out of the way but it does have to be unmounted, but you dont have to disconnect the brake lines. you will need a large Torx bit, about a T45 or so, cant remember, its for the caliper bolts
unbolt the caliper, flop it off to the side
disconnect the wheel speed sensor on the back of the hub
then unbolt the old hub from the spindle

reuse all of the old bolts.
Old 12-28-2008, 09:48 PM
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Originally Posted by Moddoo
Does anyone make a quality hub assembly?
Camburg or Blitzkreg...

They are designed for off road abuse but I know of trucks running them on daily drivers.
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i have had to replace 5 left ones and about to be the third right ones. it started at about 35k and i have 114k now. 2 in. drop spindles and 18 x 9 wheels, one went before wheels , two after wheels, and the rest after drop. mine seem to be loosing the back seal cover and gettng dirty.
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Originally Posted by Rompn
Camburg or Blitzkreg...

They are designed for off road abuse but I know of trucks running them on daily drivers.
where can you get them? I get mine from advance auto parts .
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Originally Posted by BlkNight02
where can you get them? I get mine from advance auto parts .
Only available new through either off-road company...

http://www.camburg.com/

or

http://www.blitzkriegoffroad.com/

Not cheap but guys are running 37" tall tires in the dezert beating them to hell so I'm sure they would last a long while if not the life of the truck on a daily driver.
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