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Old 09-10-2009, 03:54 PM
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Default Need skf part# for c5 hubs

Anyone have the SKF number that is stamped on the actual part or on the box?

And is this the exact same part that is on the new ZR1 or does GM have there own seperate bearing and part #'s?

Thanks for any help.

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09+ are ZR1 fitment only. The larger spline count is on BOTH the ZR1 AND the Z06, BOTH SENSORS ARE ACTIVE, not passive, they WILL NOT work on earlier model cars. THERE IS ONLY ONE part number, splined go on front and rear.

If you have a 09 car, and want the SKF hubs, you must get them from GM, from the ZR1. If you have an 08 car, you can purchase the standard 97-08 hubs.

I do not have part numbers on the actual hub, I will dig them up.

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Originally Posted by Bobby @ LG Motorsports
09+ are ZR1 fitment only. The larger spline count is on BOTH the ZR1 AND the Z06, BOTH SENSORS ARE ACTIVE, not passive, they WILL NOT work on earlier model cars. THERE IS ONLY ONE part number, splined go on front and rear.

If you have a 09 car, and want the SKF hubs, you must get them from GM, from the ZR1. If you have an 08 car, you can purchase the standard 97-08 hubs.

I do not have part numbers on the actual hub, I will dig them up.

Louis
Thanks Louis,
These would be for the 03 Z06 T1 car so the early part# would work if you can dig that up for me.

Aaron
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Originally Posted by rasrboy
Anyone have the SKF number that is stamped on the actual part or on the box?

And is this the exact same part that is on the new ZR1 or does GM have there own seperate bearing and part #'s?

Thanks for any help.

Aaron
This is what came off my invoice WBR.C56.SKF

I bought them from Pfadt
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Originally Posted by Joy of 6
This is what came off my invoice WBR.C56.SKF

I bought them from Pfadt
Thanks for the info, but I am trying to get the stamping # off the actual part. Does anyone have one not installed yet they can look at?

Thanks,

Aaron
Old 09-15-2009, 04:04 PM
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There are only 5 dealers for the SKF racing bearing. It will not be the same as whats in your local auto part store.

Retailers:
Van Steel
Pfadt
LG
Zip
Phoenix

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