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Wheel bearings on GM products since 2000 are nothing like


the old days of roller bearing on races in the hub. There is a wheel bearing assembly that includes part of the ABS system and the parts are a big part of the price.

(In response to this post by fordham)

Posted: 10/31/2017 at 2:50PM



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Current Thread:
  Replace the whole hub yourself. $85 online. -- YardBird 10/31/2017 5:58PM
  $400 -- MEHOKIE 10/31/2017 2:11PM
  ...I can fix it... -- chumley 10/31/2017 1:34PM
  $50 if you do it yourself -- EDGEMAN 10/31/2017 1:32PM
  Never had wheel bearing trouble in last 25 years -- MEHOKIE 10/31/2017 5:03PM
  GM cars from the 2000s went through them regularly. -- Hokie in CT 10/31/2017 6:43PM
  The last bearings I had to deal with were on a -- fordham 10/31/2017 3:22PM
  Buy the entire hub ** -- MEHOKIE 10/31/2017 2:17PM
  Assemblies are the rule these days -- MEHOKIE 10/31/2017 2:41PM
  That's why we have professional mechanics. -- EDGEMAN 10/31/2017 1:59PM
  Yep. I have two good ones. -- 48zip 10/31/2017 2:07PM
  1 Million Dollars. ** -- capitals1 10/31/2017 1:32PM
  More than the car is worth, IMO. ** -- vt_mughal 10/31/2017 1:07PM
  About tree fiddy. ** -- santafe 10/31/2017 12:56PM
  Actually, about $350 should be in the ballpark. ** -- Hokie in CT 10/31/2017 1:08PM
  220, 221... Whatever it takes. ** -- BobG 10/31/2017 12:55PM
  Is it bearing east, west, north or south? ** -- Guy LeDouche 10/31/2017 12:51PM
  Dealer $750, Indy $525 ** -- Brown Water 10/31/2017 12:51PM
  I’ll go with this... -- No1Hokie 10/31/2017 12:49PM
  2 days ** -- 48zip 10/31/2017 1:05PM
  ^^^ should be under OP ** -- RTFC 10/31/2017 1:01PM
  Did not open your post -- santafe 10/31/2017 12:57PM

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