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Old 07-04-2020, 11:10 AM   #1
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Hub Bearing Placement

If you only had 2 29254415 hub bearings (Z28 hub bearings) would you put them on the front or rear, now considering nothing is wrong with current bearings but just a road race autoX upgrade. I’m thinking front since the pressure is more on the front than the rear especially during hard prolonged cornering. I think I have my mind made up just wanna make sure my thinking is in the right the direction.
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Old 07-04-2020, 11:23 AM   #2
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If you only had 2 29254415 hub bearings (Z28 hub bearings) would you put them on the front or rear, now considering nothing is wrong with current bearings but just a road race autoX upgrade. I’m thinking front since the pressure is more on the front than the rear especially during hard prolonged cornering. I think I have my mind made up just wanna make sure my thinking is in the right the direction.
I’d say front and that’s exactly what I did on my 1LS. I actually have an extra set that I’m keeping for either Camaro, if needed.
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