Good tip!Just a heads up, if the ABS sensor mounting block bore is sized to seal with the sensor o-ring, then any corrosion in the bore can cause the sensor to get stuck in the block. The plastic sensor body can and will break when trying to remove it. After I broke the sensor body trying to get it out I just lathered up the exposed innards with dielectric grease and put it back into the piece stuck in the block. If I ever have to replace the sensor I will drill the hole in the block larger. This is one of the times where an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Replacement front sensors are not cheap.
In your Seals, Bearings and Hardware picture in about the center there are some D shaped shims or washers. Where do they go?

The "D" shaped shims are U-joint shims for the new stub shaft.
Yes it does!With that said, customer service means a lot and dealing with the manufacturer on a face to face basis goes a long way in making a big purchase such as this.
