One way that I experienced is that I felt a vibration on my suburban when I reached a certain speed, about 30 mph. Then again at 60 mph. Or thereabouts. Also, get under your Silverado and try moving the center bearing. If it has a considerable amount of play, time to change it. However, are you sure that it's the center bearing that needs replacing and is that why you're asking. Chevy center bearings last a long, long time.
you have to remove transmission to take out and replace throwout bearing
go to macanic
NO. They are a factory sealed bearing, can not grease them.
36mm
Bad wheel bearing
No it`s sealed unit
do you have link and program a 88 cilverado ecm when replacing
Look it uo on youtube
The entire driveshaft and stub shaft must be disconnected from between the differential and the transmission. After removal, make match marks on all parts to ensure correct re assembly. Dis-assemble the driveshaft until you are able to remove the yoke that the center support bearing is attached to. Press the yoke out of the bearing and then back into the new bearing.
under center console
You can't, They are a sealed bearing that's in the hub Assy.
under the pickup in the center of the engine block