{
    "lazyNodes": false,
    "abFitnotesFlag": false,
    "abCrawlReviews": false,
    "productOptionsCookie": false,
    "orderDelayFlag": false,
    "skipSessionCookie": false,
    "covidMessage": false,
    "fullTitleCookie": false,
    "nrLoggerCookie": false,
    "checkoutReviewCookie": false,
    "productOptionSeqCookie": false,
    "maintenanceFlag": false,
    "bufferETACookie": false,
    "multiShippingDiscountFlag": false,
    "newFitmentFlag": false,
    "surveyOptInFlag": false,
    "crossSellFlag": false,
    "skuMappingFlag": false,
    "paySplitCookie": false,
    "callDisableFlag": false,
    "zipPaymentFlag": "u",
    "hassleFreeReturn": false,
    "lifetimeReplacement": false,
    "cpn_off": false
}
1997 GMC C1500

1997 GMC C1500 Axle Bearings

Refine by:

Shop Catalog

Showing 1 - 1 of 1 results
Sort by:
Yukon Rear Axle Bearing and Seal Kit for GM
Part Number: YUKAKC10
Guaranteed to Fit
$74.89
Vehicle Fitment
  • 1997 GMC C1500 Sierra SLT All Engines RWD, GM 8.5 in., GM 9.5 in.
  • 1997 GMC C1500 Sierra Special All Engines RWD, GM 8.5 in., GM 9.5 in.
  • 1997 GMC C1500 Sierra GT All Engines RWD, GM 8.5 in., GM 9.5 in.
  • 1997 GMC C1500 Sierra SLE All Engines RWD, GM 8.5 in., GM 9.5 in.
  • 1997 GMC C1500 Sierra SL All Engines RWD, GM 8.5 in., GM 9.5 in.
Product Details
Location : RearNotes : For C10 Aero truck; Axle bearing and seal; Services one side; 2.800 in. OD; 1.620 in. IDWarranty : Yukon Gear and Axle 1-year warrantyQuantity Sold : KitProp 65 Warning :

Warning SymbolWARNING: This product can expose you to chemical which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

Recommended Use : OE ReplacementProduct Fit : Direct Fit
Page 1 of 1 | Showing 1 - 1 of 1 results

Popular Products

Helpful Automotive Resources

Grinding Noise When Driving: Causes, What to Do
Grinding Noise When Driving: Causes, What to DoBrake pads and shoes help create the friction needed to bring your car to a stop. In a disc brake system, the pads are pressed against a disc-shaped rotor to halt the vehicle. When a drum brake system is used, shoes are pushed outward against a circular drum to create