Aluminum / XFE NNBS Front Suspension Rebuild

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That is why I said aftermarket replacement parts, I meant parts that are just meant to be “equal” to the OEM part.

They continued to use the control arms for these trucks on the K2 trucks, so the OEM ones will be available for some time. They are the same parts.
 

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just did upper/lower/inner/outer all oem refresh it was due @180k
still want to do the strut-shock but those are $323 each, gonna have to wait a few months on those
dealer quoted me a price of like $1000+ each on the lower control arms !!!!, uppers they said like $500 each no......thanks
got them off amazon OEM from world parts direct about $300 each roughly one was $285, the other had a 3 week shipping delay and now that I think about it I ended up ordering it off rockauto at $323. for the cast iron arms
uppers were less one was $162, the other was $183
tie rods were $68 each for the inner and $93 each for the outer.
tie rods and upper control arm were a few dollars less on rockauto, but I have a business amazon account so no tax and free shipping
did them on saturday, i'm sore all now that was a work out lol
 

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I will say, the front shocks made the largest difference of everything I replaced. I was under the impression auto/mag ride shocks didn’t “wear out” like passive shocks and were “fine” as long as they weren’t leaking. I never replaced the front mag rides on my 13 because they were bone dry. It drove so bad on our last trip to Florida, I was looking at used Navigators on Auto Trader every time we stopped on the way home. I decided as a Hail Mary, I’d replace the front shocks with new (after considering a delete and going with Fox coilovers) since I kept thinking there was absolutely no way they worked as well as new with 194k miles on them. I alap did the aluminum lower control arms that fit the 900 to save weight so I could keep it lowered with the drop knuckles and the updated gel filled steering gear bushings from the horrible riding K2 trucks. It drives significantly better. We haven’t gone on a trip yet but I haven’t been shopping.
 
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Alright, finally. Got some traction on getting the Esky into the Indi shop to get this job done. The wife’s 07 Beetle Vert had it first major expense since 2014.

It got a new OEM a/c comp, a sprinkle of 134 Freon & filter dryer, generic d/s axle, new SAI pipe for smog, coolant reservoir, accessory & a/c belt, 09g 6SP aisen trans, t/c, fluid, oil change & filter and all the labor.

All for the low, low price of $8.8k. The trans was sourced local from AZ and has 2yr on labor and 4 on warranty.


Bummer I couldn’t use the 20% coupon. Poor tech had to eat labor and parts & fluid on the used trans we planned to use at first. It probably didn’t like sitting for 3 years with old fluid.

The wifey is very happy to have her Barbie car back. Dad’s finally got the Esky going in for the front suspension next week!

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Ordered a new OEM radiator, coolant reservoir and two new front hubs. Pretty sure the petcock on the OEM radiator is the source of the leak but at almost 190k on a likely OEM radiator, it’s due.

Found an interesting article on my preferred mfg for bearings, SKF. Turns out GM got together with them to create a better hub assembly for the 06-09 STS-V. They installed 6 lug hubs on a 4 door passenger car for a few years.

The technology bled over to the Escalade and is now known as a hybrid hub. Apparently it’s now used on the Escalade-V. No better time to replace them then when the front end is apart.

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RockAuto has em for an unbelievable $139.79 ea.

Just FYI, I found the same thing and installed the X-tracker Hybrid hubs on my Burb and ended up having to replace them under warranty at just under 5 years (5 yr warranty) because they were starting to growl.

I should have probably pulled the ABS sensor and filled them with grease before installing the replacements but I was in a hurry.

If/when I have to replace them again, assuming they are out of warranty, I will probably go back with Genuine GM OEM hubs.
 

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