Timken wheel hub?

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I am looking for a wheel hub for my 2005 Tahoe z71 2 wheel drive. I find two part numbers one for 4x4 abs and one for rwd standard brakes. I have ABS so I am at a loss as to the correct timken part to buy. I hear that they are the best hands down. Anyone have the part number? Source to purchase?

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I am looking for a wheel hub for my 2005 Tahoe z71 2 wheel drive. I find two part numbers one for 4x4 abs and one for rwd standard brakes. I have ABS so I am at a loss as to the correct timken part to buy. I hear that they are the best hands down. Anyone have the part number? Source to purchase?

Thanks in advance.
Rock Auto has the Timkin hubs. They say “Standard Brakes”, but are for ABS. They have the speed sensor and even spell out that they are for ABS in the info box.
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Amazon has the oem hubs also these are the OE original
they fit all 2wd
CADILLAC ESCALADE 2002-2006
CHEVROLET AVALANCHE 1500 2002-2006
CHEVROLET EXPRESS 1500 2003-2008
CHEVROLET EXPRESS 2500 2003-2005
CHEVROLET SILVERADO 1500 2004
CHEVROLET SUBURBAN 1500 2000-2006
CHEVROLET TAHOE 2000-2006
GMC SAVANA 1500 2003-2008
GMC SAVANA 2500 2003-2005
GMC SIERRA 1500 2004
GMC YUKON 2000-2006
GMC YUKON XL 1500 2000-2006
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000K0052S/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
 
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Thanks for the quick responses? I am torn between oem and timken. The oem on the drivers side lasted 38,000 miles while the pass side lasted 160,000. Everyone seems to think Timken is the best option.
 

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Thanks for the quick responses? I am torn between oem and timken. The oem on the drivers side lasted 38,000 miles while the pass side lasted 160,000. Everyone seems to think Timken is the best option.

At one point, maybe even now, Timken was the OE supplier for the hubs. You cannot go wrong with either. Timken for me, saved paying for the ACDelco name.
 

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