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Also... if the steering wobble is all the time, check the stabilizer first... if it is ONLY under braking, it might just be warpped rotors... you may simply be able to have them machined instead of replacing. I don't know the specs for runout or min thickness off the top of my head, but I bet...
If you have not already, check/replace the steering stabilizer. mine had a wicked death wobble, and the stab was so blown out there was no resistance in either direction. the stock steering is fairly loose (like EVERY GM power steering vehicle I have ever driven) but with a blown stabilizer...
Out of curiosity, what vehicle did you use for the search? Using a 1984 Chevy K30, Napa Online returns part #NB 4885843 for vehicles with single rear wheels. That's the vehicle I use for my searches, and so far it works for most of them. I haven't done brakes on mine yet, so I can not...
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