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Originally Posted by Tnsejed
It was on my truck. No, it didn't happen immediately after installation of the rims. The dealership was arguing the hub failure was due to rims.
My rims are not H2's, they are pro comps but I was hoping they would have the same backspacing as the H2's which GMClbz verified they did.
So they have the same backspacing as H2s and the Hummer H2 has the exact same part number for the hub assembly as our trucks do. So after that the dealer caved. Granted its only a $200 part and less than an hour to do but I did not want to have the truck towed all the way up the mountain to my garage. The dealer was pretty nice about it and we were laughing and joking throughout the whole thing.
Sorry for my vague posts earlier, i get pretty busy here at work and my brain gets scattered.
Thanks for the replies.
Oh yeah, the dealer did get me one though, they gave me a cobalt to drive for the day as I had nothing to haul (should have never mentioned that haha). We all had a good laugh and I drove away in a tiny car.
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