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You can either have Mack run your VIN to indicate what you will need to do the change or pull the Dayton hub to get the bearing numbers. Using the bearing numbers, a good parts store can determine which hubs you will need.

Checking the bearing number is a good way to go if you think that someone has worked on the truck before and may have changed some components from stock configuration.

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Jim

It doesn't cost anything to pay attention.

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