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wheel hub/bearing bolts

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#1 ·
I installed a new hub/bearing on my 2005 Canyon SLE 3.5 and I lost one of the 4 bolts that attach the knuckle to the hub. Is that a drawing with part numbers to find these bolts? Has anyone had to purchase these bolts? I need to find the somewhere.

Thanks,
Jimmy
 
#5 ·
This is what I use to get most of the numbers that I need. Chevrolet Colorado 2004 2012 Parts List Model Year Specific | eBay

Sometimes that list is not detailed enough so I take the number for the nearest part (in your case, the hub assembly) and run it on Nalley's website. They are one of the few websites that publish the complete part number. Their prices are lower that MSRP also.
 
#7 ·
I'm not sure what factor GM uses to determine whether or not to include the specs for hardware in the parts manual. Sometimes they are there and sometimes not. Notice in the link that I posted, that the specs are not available for the caliper bracket mount bolts or the rotor attach bolts. :shrug:
 
#8 ·
Well the caliper attachment bolts that go in the guide pin are a 9.5mm thread and not produced by very many companies. I learned that the hard way when my caliper started flopping in my rim after I let a shop inspect my brakes before buying my truck. Assholes pulled the caliper off and didn't reapply loctite, not fun when the truck was a week old and I had to go halfway across my state to a dealer that had them in stock at $5.83 a piece.
 
#9 ·
We broke one of those bolts. Endedup getting four new ones from the local Fastenal for less then what the dealer wanted for one.