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Old 02-22-2024, 06:04 PM   #1
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Anyone else use Detroit Axle for rebuild?

My 02 Silverado has close to 300K on the mileage.Other than brakes and hub bearings I've never changed anything in the suspension so needless to say the suspension is shot.I plan on keeping the truck for awhile so are they a good company or should I go somewhere else?I noticed they are the only ones that sell a complete kit for around 400 bucks.
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Old 02-23-2024, 06:50 PM   #2
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that is awful cheap for all that stuff, at the shop where i work we pay that much for one high quality hub bearing assembly. i would be skeptical of their quality.
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Re: Anyone else use Detroit Axle for rebuild?

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that is awful cheap for all that stuff, at the shop where i work we pay that much for one high quality hub bearing assembly. i would be skeptical of their quality.
It is awfully cheap.I may stick to getting the parts from the local auto parts store just in case something is wrong I can go there and directly switch the parts instead of messing with shipping.
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