Plug old hub in with the connector to confirm possible bad hub, or does it have to move to trip the code.
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Thanks, I'll do that, thought of it just prior to your reply. I have a second (new hub) too, so if bad ill just return it. Will totally sux if I screwed wiringshouldn't have though, was easy taking it apart and back in. Too easy and now the GP Gremilns are out to get me.
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Ok, edit...
Plugged old hub in, no light, so bad new hub out of the box!
Note to self... When there's a plug to connect, check it first before busting your ass taking things apart and wasting time. Lol
Also, will be checking 2nd hub prior to install. And I bought the Moog's cause 3 year warranty!
Oh those gremlins!
Moogs were more then timkins wernt they?
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That was your first problem , you got moogs. Buy timken end of story. Ive had to replace my moog already in under a year and its bad again.
That was your first problem , you got moogs. Buy timken end of story. Ive had to replace my moog already in under a year and its bad again.
Gawd, this was the worst experience ever:th_angry-cussing:!! everything was completey seized together. Took a couple hours to get the thing out.....both pieces.
Anyways....Thanks for this thread:th_thumbsup-wink:.
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Moog and Timken are the same thing. I've got Moogs on 3 corners of my car and have zero issue.
Because thats how they sell a ****ty product. Ive never once in the 2 years being behind the counter at my store defected a timken bearing. The chinese cheap **** yes usually within a couple months. When i worked at advanced and sold moog i defected plenty.If Timken is better then why does Moog have a better warranty?
I've never heard one person have issues with Moog products. I know several people that work at Advance and they haven't had many returns on the Moog bearings.
Just because someone returns something and says it is defective, doesn't make it so. For instance, the exact game that Scotty has talked about probably occurs more than anything. You replace one bearing, but keep the box and receipt and when the other goes bad you remove the bad one and say it was the one you bought 8 months before that.
I'm saying I haven't had any issues, and no one I know personally has either. Maybe you just had a run of bad luck. I've been there with the bad luck on transmissions with my Stealth. Only two other people have broken more 3000GT/Stealth transmissions than I have and I quit racing/beating on the car years ago.
swear to you i had both of mine do this and my passenger side had to be torched off. trust me tricky