I just tried this on my '01 Yukon & while I got a reading, it was -17.5...The end of the equation. Changing that part resulted in the reading being that or +1. Taking it off completely resulted in a 1.
I know you were talking about but even getting a drill in there to make the hole to run a screw extractor into would be very difficult to do and already have a good set of extractors on hand of various sizes. And considering that that hub is working, I'm not going through that much work to...
Brakes were done today. The KCOE2067 was a 100% direct bolt-on, no issues whatsoever, not with the parts at least. The OE bolts for the hub though? :( 1 totally stripped its head, as if it was made of aluminum. So only 1 hub got replaced not both. Now I hafta figure out how to get a...
Even if they don't, they are cheaper than any local stores prices even if I don't get the core charge refunded & I won't be needing them & won't having them laying around in my way. I think core charges are standard for all cores & a "caliper is a caliper" to all stores as long as it is...
I was able to confirm that those were correct & I ordered them today. I'll re-post after they are installed for further confirmation that they DID fit.
Before I place the order for my '01 Yukon (I already have 18" wheels & the rear brakes were just replaced a few months ago so I don't need to change the rears & I know the NNBS rear brakes are smaller anyways), I want to make sure that I'm ordering the right parts.
ABS hubs...
I hope that you are still active here.....Are those projector headlights true projectors or faux projectors (just a lens like I've seen in many others)
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