thanks! nice work. this will be the third time i've had to do this on my 2005 k1500 z71 suburban. right at 200K now. i never did have the dust cap cover over the axle bolt- weird. only on pickups??
Thanks for watching Scott, honestly man I am unsure if there is a difference between a Burb and a Truck on this, haven't done it on a Burb. If you have had to do it three times, you may want to look into a beefier aftermarket unit, spending a bit more stinks, but then dont ever touch it again lol.
Great video! I just did mine this past week. Exactly the same as you showed, except I had no washer behind the hub nut? Mine is a 99, and the hubs have been replaced before. What are the odds that the last installer left the washers off?
Yep it has held up just fine, long as you get that correct part number I think they are all made the same then rebranded. I actually just had to do the driver side on that truck last week and ordered the same one I used in the video for passenger side. Can't beat 50 bucks, just remember to get new hub bolts, don't reuse the old ones. Best of luck on your project!!
$50 chinesium hib bearing will last just about how the reviews on Amazon show. Good for people who want to replace them over and over and over, and are ok with rolling the dice to get stranded on the road somewhere.
Thank you for watching, think it took me 3-4 hours to do it all, but I was also going slower than normal since I had to film it and shuffle cameras etc.
thanks! nice work. this will be the third time i've had to do this on my 2005 k1500 z71 suburban. right at 200K now. i never did have the dust cap cover over the axle bolt- weird. only on pickups??
Thanks for watching Scott, honestly man I am unsure if there is a difference between a Burb and a Truck on this, haven't done it on a Burb. If you have had to do it three times, you may want to look into a beefier aftermarket unit, spending a bit more stinks, but then dont ever touch it again lol.
Great video! I just did mine this past week. Exactly the same as you showed, except I had no washer behind the hub nut? Mine is a 99, and the hubs have been replaced before. What are the odds that the last installer left the washers off?
So I haven't specifically worked on a 99 to know for sure, but I would guess they had just left the washer off when getting it together.
@@CLASSICSAREBETTERoh boy. Nothing available at rockauto, so I’ll have to make do with my local parts place to get a couple. Old stuff fun stuff
Nice video. Going to be replacing mine soon. How have the Amazon parts held up for you thus far. I think I’m going to order mine from Amazon
Yep it has held up just fine, long as you get that correct part number I think they are all made the same then rebranded. I actually just had to do the driver side on that truck last week and ordered the same one I used in the video for passenger side. Can't beat 50 bucks, just remember to get new hub bolts, don't reuse the old ones. Best of luck on your project!!
Do you need an wheel alignment after
Mine seemed fine afterwards, I didn't mess with the A-Arms or Tie rods.
Thanks buddy made it a breeze
Awesome to hear, thank you, glad it helped!
@@CLASSICSAREBETTER yessir..
$50 chinesium hib bearing will last just about how the reviews on Amazon show. Good for people who want to replace them over and over and over, and are ok with rolling the dice to get stranded on the road somewhere.
hey, about how long did it take you to do this job?
Thank you for watching, think it took me 3-4 hours to do it all, but I was also going slower than normal since I had to film it and shuffle cameras etc.
1999 suburbans were prior generation.
Good catch, guess they didn't switch till 00.