Does anybody have a pic of a chevy hub blowup for parts reference?

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  1. 83_k10

    83_k10 Active Member

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    Just wondering if anyone has a pic of a Hub Blowup with the parts in order,or might know where I can get one for my 83 K-10?:dunno: My hubs broke the retaining clips on the road and one of the hubs and dustcaps fell out on the highway:doah: .so now I have the pleasure of trying to rebuild this with no guide or reference from the opposite side.
     
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    might want to as at www.coloradok5.com thay have lots of good stuff over there.waytogo
     
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    If you need some more help, PM me and I can walk you through it. I have my Dana 44 apart and working on it as we speak.waytogo
     
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    I will look tonight I think it is in my chilton manual. If so I will scan it for you.
     
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    Thank you both,I will need all the help I can get,Both options will more than likely be neccessary.This is my first truck and the first 4x4 I have ever worked on,so I am pretty much lost as far as the 4x4 parts of it.I have automatic hubs and one of them fell out on the highway ,so now it's a matter of finding a replacement.The local auto parts stores (Napa,Auto Zone)don't sell anything but manual hubs,and the thought of swimming through crap just to lock my hubs isn't a thriller,(Obviously I don't go mudding for sport,4 wheel will only be used when I absolutely need it)so the automatic hubs are my only option.I have the Haynes manual but they don't like to give good useful info or diagrams,But they do include some things Chiltons doesn't.Of course Chiltons is always my first choice.
     

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