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Old 08-24-2013, 11:19 PM #1
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wheel bearings

about to go?

How much does it usually run to have this done?
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I ordered all the oem parts online for ~$375 (including break shoes) and had a local shop press out / in the bearings and ABS ring for $300. Had to buy a couple speciality tools (seal puller and driver). Took me a few hours in the garage, but thanks to the write up above went pretty smoothly.
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I bought all the parts and had a machine shop do the entire job for me... cost me around $400.00 total.
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That sounds great!

Thanks for all the responses. I don't have the time, skill, tools, or quite frankly....desire to do the job myself.

Does anyone know a good independent mechanic in the Phoenix area? I have seen a few shops around so I'll likely take it to one of those.
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