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Originally Posted by SCOTI
I'll throw out the Devils Advocate warning..... Quality replacement wheel-bearing hub assemblies are expensive. Cheap Autozone/OReilly's stuff is only going to live a short life. Even shorter if you abuse it. And, the CPP 'Modular' spindles I recently purchased were way loose @ the Tie-Rod pad; the machining tolerance was not good so it's possible these suffer a similar issue.
Using a modified GM truck spindle w/a machined truck hub + an adapter bracket can be a good thing as you can maintain or replace your bearings as needed for much less.
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As Scoti said...
CPP...wouldn't let those guys put air in my tires.
Kore3 only way to fly
Tobin is hands down best guy for this.
14" rotors and Z06 6 piston calipers on '87 C10 modified OEM GM spindles...beer is for size reference and good times after parts that fit!