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Old 03-03-2008, 10:09 PM
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I believe the hub assembly's are 36mm. How many miles? It could be the hubs or the bearings in the front diff or u-joints.
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Just replace the hub assembly. I bought one for my girlfriend's tahoe(same idea as our silverados) and it cost me $87 shipped. They don't sell wheel bearings for our trucks(to my knowledge) and even if they did, it would be a pain in the *** to change them.
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So its a U joint squeaking? Since they are non greasable you have to replace it. Also you should check your hub bearings even if they weren't the origin of the noise. They are notorious for going out, not so bad on the half tons because they weigh less and typically don't get beat on as hard but it still happens. My roomates all but came apart on him last night with 70k on it. It had been squeaking for a week but he kept putting it off checking it for play. And yes its a 36 mm deep impact socket to get the nut off the CV. Pretty sure autozone has a the socket. I was looking at it the other day and its something like 16 bucks. About 30-40 from mac or snap on.
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