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Not sure where you are located, but 4 of 6 napas nearest me (within an hour) have the correct part number showing available for pickup tomorrow ($38 plus tax). Advance/carquest, orielly's, autozone likely have similar availability.
 

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Something that’s weird, I don’t have the style of bolt you sent, I have this style.

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I suspect these are the 8-lug hub bolts.

Edit:
Confirmed the 917-508 matches for my 95 k2500 suburban. As Caman indicated, 917-507 is for the 1995 k1500.
 

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I suspect these are the 8-lug hub bolts.

Edit:
Confirmed the 917-508 matches for my 95 k2500 suburban. As Caman indicated, 917-507 is for the 1995 k1500.
Weird that I have 2500 hub bolts.

The truck is 14 bolt swapped, but I don’t think anything was done with the front.
 

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Not sure where you are located, but 4 of 6 napas nearest me (within an hour) have the correct part number showing available for pickup tomorrow ($38 plus tax). Advance/carquest, orielly's, autozone likely have similar availability.
X2, for each side. That’s very expensive.
 

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X2, for each side. That’s very expensive.
Time or money, which do you prefer to save? FYI, shop around at least with napa. The one nearest me in the mountains is cheaper that each of the 3 I know of in the nearest city.

I suspect the length, diameter, and thread pitch is the same.
 

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Time or money, which do you prefer to save? FYI, shop around at least with napa. The one nearest me in the mountains is cheaper that each of the 3 I know of in the nearest city.

I suspect the length, diameter, and thread pitch is the same.
I work at NAPA lol, I do get an employee discount idk how much it’d bring that price down.

And I think any metric 10.9 bolt would work lol, it’s not gonna have to redo it as long as the bolt fits, that’s all it is, it’s just a bolt.
 

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Did I miss something? Why do you have 2500 hub bolt or how are you coming to that conclusion?
Look at the differences in the 1500 to 2500 bolts. The ones from a 2500 look like mine
 

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Think this would work with washers?

Not sure if enough of it is threaded.
This might not work, the larger heads might not play nice with how the cv axle sits on the backside, but I'm not looking at one in front of me either. The proper bolts appear to have a downsized head.
 
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