Do you know what is specifically wrong with the hub. There isn't much to them other than they hold on the tire and have bearings to turn on the axle. If I needed one of these I would go to the salvage yard to find one. Check with car-part.com and it will search the salvage yards to find one for you. ..
Tom
the hubs on 97 + GP are unserviceable single unit that contains the wheel speed sensor these are a remove and replace unit only
No, the Pontiac G8, which is the Grand Prix replacement is, but the Grand Prix hasn't been rear wheel drive ever since the 70's.
just pull on it!
The Pontiac grand prix became front wheel drive in 1988-present. Before '88 it was rear wheel drive.
under the rear seat, or in the engine compartment.
No, front wheel drive
the door speakers are 5.25" round, and the rear deck speakers are 6x9".
No. From 1992 to 2008 (final model year), the Pontiac Grand Prix was a front-wheel drive vehicle. Prior to 1992, the Grand Prix was rear-wheel drive. The Grand Prix was never an all-wheel drive vehicle.
The camshaft position sensor on a 1998 Pontiac Grand Prix is located behind the rear bearing of the camshaft. It constantly monitors the rotation of the camshaft and relays this information to the computer.
You need to remove the rear seat to access the speakers and remove the covers.
front and rear are disc
The 1996 Pontiac Grand Prix was offered in 3.1 and 3.4L engine options. Both featured an independent rear suspension using struts, trailing arms and a stabilizer bar.
www.sonicelectronix.com is my favorite site and knows exactly what will fit.