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Old 03-14-2013, 11:26 PM
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Originally Posted by rexmburns
Awesome video! I like that you included part #s and tool numbers very helpful. My seals on my knuckles are bad on both sides and I tried to replace them when I had the truck torn apart last year but couldn't find the parts now I have them written down and ready to go if I ever take it apart again before my SAS.

PS: tell us how you really feal about autozone lol!!!
I drive a mile past Autozone to get to O'reiley's.

I get the partial part numbers from the GMPARTSGIANT.com website then do a lookup at the Nalley GMC website for the complete part number. I have ordered a lot of parts from the dealer so having the part number saves a lot of time there. The interchange option at the NAPA site helps the search when OEM parts are discontinued from the dealer.

Guess I could have posted part numbers for what I replaced
Upper Ball Joints Moog K5289

Lower Ball Joints Moog K5320

Knuckle Oil Seal NAPA 21961

CV Axle both Sides MSV GM8087

Wheel Hub Bearings PRE 513061

Front Shocks (Pair) Monroe 37099
 
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Old 04-24-2013, 08:55 PM
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I could get the passenger side without taking the spindle out. Couldn't do the driver's side.
 
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