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FRONTENDKIT$752.92
Complete 4x4 Front end rebuild kit (3/99 to 2004 - See descr
This a comprehensive kit that will allow you to have everything you need to replace both front hub bearings and all ball joints both the upper and lower all in one package shipped to your door. When ordering this kit we will need to know the last 8 of your VIN so we can determine the application of the hub bearing. Please be aware that if you have an Early build 1999 model to use these Hub Bearings it will require you to change the rotors to the later style. We can either provide you the rotors or to save on shipping we can give several different aftermarket part numbers that can obtain locally. You will recieve the following:
Moog Brand Greaseable Ball Joints
2-K80026 upper greasable ball joints
2-K8607T lower.greasable ball joints
2-F81Z4A322AA Yellow Orings between the hub and knuckle
2-F81Z3254CB Hub seals
2-F81Z1S175HCA Axle seals
8-F81Z1107AA Studs to connect hub bearing to knuckle
8-F81Z1120AA Nuts for above studs
2-BCA/National Hub Beaing Assy
These include all wheel studs and ABS sensors if applicable. Part Number varies dependent on application. Please provide the last 8 Digits of you Vehicle Identification Numer (VIN) so we can determine the correct ones for your truck.
As you can see this is everything in one box and ready to go so you don't have to make the extra trips after a seal or stud half way into the repair. All parts meet or exceed OEM standards at a fraction of the cost.
Thanks, thats what I was looking for. I see there is two kits, one with hubs and one without and a significant price difference between the two. My truck only has 73k on it. Do you think I need to replace the hubs already? Would it be wiser to do it since the front end is apart anyway?
Check out the other thread "question for cookie", about greasing the hubs internally. Since they are very very salty in price, I personally would only replace them if they were on their way out. With that few of miles you shouldn't have a problem. However according to your handle, im guessing you plow snow with the truck, correct? Thats some hard wear and tear on the front end. If you can afford it replace them so you don't have to worry about a trashed hub when the snow comes around.
No snow plowing for me. I'm actually a diehard snowmobiler. I plowed years ago but its just to much aggrevation and abuse on the equipment. I got out of it. This truck has never seen a plow.