Dorman 917-507 Front Wheel Hub Bolt Compatible with Select Cadillac / Chevrolet / GMC Models, 3 Pack
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I'm not certain, but I think they do. They fit my 1995 Chevrolet K1500 perfectly, and I believe they share the same hub bearing.
These bolts were used on a 1997 Chevy Silverado 4x4 that I had. I'd say yes if they're the same height and width. They're able to stand up to the challenge.
No, it isn't going to work.
They're 15 mm, not 15 inches.
Selected User Reviews For Dorman 917-507 Front Wheel Hub Bolt Compatible with Select Cadillac / Chevrolet / GMC Models, 3 Pack
The old ones will be severely rusted at the head of the bolt and seized in the bearing plate, so you'll need to heat them and use a 14mm long impact socket to remove them. Best of luck! The bolts are of grade A quality, which is surprising considering Dorman's reputation for quality and reliability has deteriorated significantly. br>br>Master Mechanic from 1988 to the present. present.
Factory ones rust and are extremely difficult to remove. To remove the factory bolt, I had to weld a socket on to it. The OEM was then replaced with these. Get these when you replace your wheel bearings so you can be sure you'll be able to get back on the road quickly.
Replace the bolts if you're replacing the front hubs. They're cheap, and your old ones are almost certainly rusted.
They are the best bang for your buck when compared to buying them from an auto parts store. That is, if you have the patience to wait for them to show up.
When I replaced the bearing assembly, I rounded the head on one of the originals. Spend the $20 on something similar if you're doing something similar. 00, and you'll be able to get new ones. It helps you save a great deal of time.
My 88 K1500 Sierra Sierra bearing replacement came out perfectly. Nice quality, went in a lot easier than the old ones did, and does the job properly.
Isn't it true that these aren't new but have been refurbished? They appear to have been refurbished and are in good condition. They're fine, but for $5 per bolt, I'd expect them to be flawless. Check out my photo to see how I scaled and installed these "new" bolts.
I've got a 1999 Chevy Suburban K1500 4x4 that I'd like to sell. The wheel hub assembly had to be replaced. Bolts were rusted to the point of being useless. Fortunately, the replacement bolts from Dorman did the trick.