What are these DJM spindles for

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kevhill85

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I am trying to install new bearing on my 1990 Chevy truck. I have found out that I can not find a inner wheel bearing to fit on these spindles. I have attach some pics . I have try two deferent bearing and none of them fit flush all the way back. I have never seen anything like this.

HELP !!!!!

From Orellys I have tried the a-6 and a-34 for hd breaks

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For one the a-34 bearing is for small trucks like the s10 and the a-6 if for the light duty brakes. It looks like you will probably need something like the a-35 which is for the heavy duty brakes. This will be around year model 93 and up. Go to the parts store and look up bearings for a 94 or 95 silverado.

I'm willing to bet that you have the spindles for the thicker rotors. The spindle diameter is bigger on those trucks than what came factory on yours.
 

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For one the a-34 bearing is for small trucks like the s10 and the a-6 if for the light duty brakes. It looks like you will probably need something like the a-35 which is for the heavy duty brakes. This will be around year model 93 and up. Go to the parts store and look up bearings for a 94 or 95 silverado.

I'm willing to bet that you have the spindles for the thicker rotors. The spindle diameter is bigger on those trucks than what came factory on yours.

Well I just bought the a-35 bearing and its to big to fit into the rotors.
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quick question did the old bearing come out in one piece?

No. The person that installed the rotor use the wrong in it at frist. The bearing that I pulled out of the old rotor were for a 90 Chevy truck.

I was installing new rotors and bearing wnen I discovered this problem.
 

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This nut is tight. I cont even get te cotter pin in.
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