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Tri5Garage

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I've lurked here for a while and finally decided to join. I’ve had a few Tahoes and a Yukon in the past. Now I have an ‘02 Escalade so hopefully I will be accepted lol. The right wheel bearing is bad “any suggestions on what brand to use would be greatly appreciated” and the brush guard had to go.
 

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justirv

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I've lurked here for a while and finally decided to join. I’ve had a few Tahoes and a Yukon in the past. Now I have an ‘02 Escalade so hopefully I will be accepted lol. The right wheel bearing is bad “any suggestions on what brand to use would be greatly appreciated” and the brush guard had to go.
Hello and welcome! I have a 2002 Tahoe 4x4 Z71. I lurked for several years, and recently found my voice and felt I have some experience to share. For front wheel bearing assembly, my choice is Timken, great quality, easy replacement.
 
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Tri5Garage

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Hello and welcome! I have a 2002 Tahoe 4x4 Z71. I lurked for several years, and recently found my voice and felt I have some experience to share. For front wheel bearing assembly, my choice is Timken, great quality, easy replacement.
Thank you. I have been looking at the timken hubs but wasn’t sure.
 

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