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Any 1999 or older model Silverado will interchange with the 2004. To be sure would need to know if you are looking for front or rear. If the front is for 6 lug wheel AWD, 6 lug w/o AWD, 8 lug. But either way all 1999-2004 will work.
as long as width , lug pattern and drum or disc match up will work , if ratio differs fuel mileage issues will occur , should be rear end code in glovebox for refernce
1.- remove the hhod and hood hinge
2.- loosen the wheel lug nuts , raise the vehicle and securely support on jackstands, apply parking brake .remove the fron wheel.
3.-Disconet the antenna( fender only)
4.- Remove fender mounting bolts at fron close to the turn signal.
5.-remove the top view bolts at the engine comparment.
6.-Detach the fender is a good idea to have an assistant to prevent damage to the parts of the body
7.- Installation is the reverse of removal.
You can remove old lug by driving it out with a decent sized hammer. To re-install, push new one into flange from backside and stack washers on wheel side, leaving enough room for the lug nut to go on. (backwards...flat side in) Tighten the nut, pulling the lug into the flange, till it is flush (like the unbroken ones) I suggest that you put some lube on lug threads to prevent binding while doing this.
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