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2nd Gen Non-Engine/Transmission HELP! 1995 2500 two wheel drive front wheel bearings

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I decided to do my brakes, front and rear this weekend. I called my cousin who owns an auto repair shop to order the parts so I could get his jobber rates on the parts. He ordered the drums, rotors, shoes and pads from one vender and the wheel bearings and seals from another.



I did the rears with no problems. When I went to do the fronts, realized that I either have the wrong rotors or the wrong wheel bearings. The rotors have the bearing races for tapered bearings already in them. I have outer wheel bearings that will fit the rotors. The inner wheel bearings that I got are the sealed unit bearing type which is wont work with my new rotors.



My question is this: Since I haven't taken the current front rotors off yet, I don't know what inner wheel bearings I should have, the tapered bearings or the unit bearings? Will I need to take the bearings back or the rotors? Thanks
 
Why not use the old bearings over? Is there somthing wrong with them ? Wash them out really good with a solvent, dry and repack with new grease. Just . y . 02 .



Jim
 
Why not use the old bearings over? Is there somthing wrong with them ? Wash them out really good with a solvent, dry and repack with new grease. Just . y . 02 .



Jim



I have 165000 miles on them and I am replacing the rotors and they came with new races in them already. With the amount of towing that I do, its just good practice and cheap insurance to change two eight dollar parts rather than reuse them.
 
Thanks for the replies. Evidently the parts store pulled the wrong bearing set off of the shelf and no one noticed 'til I went to use it.
 
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