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MEHOKIE

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Never had wheel bearing trouble in last 25 years


That includes a car with 300000 miles, a truck with 210,000 miles, a car with 205,000 mile and another car with 160000 miles. Now granted only the last two had abs, but these hub assemblies are well designed.

(In response to this post by Hokie in CT)

Posted: 10/31/2017 at 5:03PM



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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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