DougAMiller
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It's not a difficult job, if you can do brakes you can do this. As others mentioned you do need a 32mm socket for the axle nut. Personally, I highly recommend Timken. Amazon currently has them for $105. I replaced both of mine on the 2005 Tahoe at about 150k miles, it's at 215k now and they feel as good as when I put them on.In swapping brakes I found slight in and out play in one of our 2008 Tahoe 4wd front hub assemblies. The opposite side had none so it seems that something is up.
The same hub was changed by a repair shop 16,000 miles ago and they charged a whopping $289 for the "superior" part. So much for old famlily friend. Unfortunately it was 3 years ago so I doubt that they will do anything about it now.
Looking on RockAuto (now) that part ranges from $140 to $180 depending on manufacturer, so I know I got a bad deal by the mechanic.
Is it a difficult job replacing the hub assembly? Any foul language skills required?
And if it's do-able by the average back yard mechanic, what brands are best? I think I heard Moog when I was handed the bill for the first one so that might not be worth a second chance.
** EDIT **
Actually, that price was for the GMT800 hub, apparently the GMT900 is a bit more, like the price range you quoted.
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