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Old Apr 6, 2004 | 06:28 AM
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Originally posted by Bill
Not that simple. You've got to remove the knuckle and have a new wheel bearing pressed in. It's about $70 for a new bearing, about $5 for a new stud. For four studs, a new bearing, and then around $20-50 for labor (shop that'll press in the bearing/hub). Now I'm assuming that this is the front. If it's the rear it's quite a bit simpler.
Yea its the front.........70 bux for a bearing for one at a junk yard or one brand new????
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