Josh D
Newbie
Any up dates
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I guess reaming the spindle isn't as easy as reaming, say, replacement kingpins? Those are ream-to-fit in a number of applications. Maybe a big truck shop would be more familiar with that part of the job?
Richard
Some are; dunno if all are - I'd suspect it's somewhat typical on beam axles, though. Haven't worked with kingpins myself. I understand they're a royal pain to do on the 3500HD front end. Anyway, it seems to me that any truck shop that works on heavy duty stuff has the knowledge and tools to deal with a little job like some light truck spindles pretty easily.I've never worked with king-pins.... are they tapered?
How well do the new Tahoe C/V axles function with the Astro hub ABS sensors?I did end up using 07-14 front CV axles to make up for the track width. The junk yard hubs have been on there now for 6 years without issue and I do plow snow with this truck. Staying around stock offset is the key to hubs lasting imo.
How well do the new Tahoe C/V axles function with the Astro hub ABS sensors?
Did you have to replace the ABS ring on the axles or anything?
Thanks. Just asking because I have been looking at new CV axles from 07-14 and they do not come with ABS ringSensors are in the hubs and they do work with the gmt400 4wabs system.
Thanks. Just asking because I have been looking at new CV axles from 07-14 and they do not come with ABS ring
I assume you also got those from the scrapyard just like the rest of your conversion parts? So it was a complete assembly
I cannot find a single 4X4 in a junkyard within 150 miles
Im trying to figure out if I do need the 2008 ABS ring for it to be fully compatible with Astro hubs