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Old Oct 7, 2013 | 09:52 AM
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Like the title says I am trying to find out if these parts on rock auto are good quality or if there is something better I should be using. I have a 99 blazer zr2 and I know that either the wheel bearing or cv axle need replacing probably both. I also need to replace the vacuum line for the front axle actuator what size is it? Do you guys recommend I fix that in a different way?


Part Price Quantity Total
1999 CHEVROLET BLAZER 4.3L V6 OHV
Drivetrain : CV Half Shaft Assembly
CARDONE SELECT Part # 661278 CV Drive Axle
Front Right; Option Codes are on the Service Parts Identification sticker; with High Rider Package (ZR2)
$45.79 $45.79
Brake/Wheel Hub : Wheel Bearing & Hub Assembly
RAYBESTOS Part # 713124 Professional Grade
Front; 4WD; AWD
$78.79 $78.79
Suspension : Ball Joint
MOOG Part # K5335 Problem Solver
Front Lower; 4WD; AWD; Incl. powdered-metal gusher bearing to allow grease to penetrate bearing surfaces
$35.79 $35.79
MOOG Part # K5320 Problem Solver
Front Upper; 4WD; AWD; Incl. powdered-metal gusher bearing to allow grease to penetrate bearing surfaces
$39.89 $39.89
Drivetrain : 4WD Actuator
DORMAN Part # 600102 {#25031740} Does not include harness Vacuum Actuator
Front; 4WD; Includes Hardware (where applicable)
$48.89 $48.89
Subtotal $249.15
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Old Oct 7, 2013 | 11:21 AM
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Old Oct 7, 2013 | 12:29 PM
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I would probably switch the bearings to Moog , that's what I installed in my 05
Never had luck with SKF ones

A heart in the product line notes its a popular item BTW
 
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Thank you guys for your input, I just ordered all the parts, just wanted to make sure I wasnt buying some junk brand parts. Thanks again hopefully they will show up quick and I can get it done fast.
 
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just make sure you torque the hubs correctly. I didnt,and killed the new ones in a week.
 
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