Front wheel Hub/Bearing

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the ABS sensor is the issue, the real cheap ones fail quick, any of the brand name ones or GM are the way to go unless you want to do it a second time
 

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Your replacing the wheel bearing and hub correct? No point in just replacing bearing when you get hub, bearing and sensor for $120ish each... AcDelco/Moog replacement whenever possible. GM spent billions in R&D and Moog makes great parts.

https://smile.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B003UEBQ2E/ref=ya_aw_od_pi?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Always use AcDelco site to find your correct part number.

http://parts-catalog.acdelco.com/catalog/catalog_search.php
you can't just replace the bearing.....not on the front anyway, it's a complete assembly
 

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the moog is $123+ shipping and 5% off with the code on rockauto if you don't have prime
 

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I've had incredibly good luck with SKF wheel bearing and hub assemblies; I used the SKF BR930661 when I just redid my truck. My mechanic uses them almost exclusively, and has installed them on hundreds of GMs (and other vehicles). They worked great!

Also, check pricing on Amazon; I found a lot of parts were cheaper there than at RockAuto.
 

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