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Old 05-27-2009, 04:39 PM
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ive got both front wheel bearings going out(passenger side is alot worse tho) if i jack the blazer up and spin the tires i get a grinding metal on metal sound and when driving down the road i get a whinning sound like im running 35's or something. i called up a local shop for a quote and they said it would be around $500 for both bearings so my question is, is this a fair price? i would do this my self, but i dont have the proper tools/know how.
 
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I just had a quote for a bearing change also. It came up to over 1200, but that was for ball joints, and bearings plus labor.

the invoice showed the parts about 240 each, then the labor for pulling it apart was about 135 each (if I remember correctly) then about 40 each for upper and lower ball joints both sides.
 
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Old 05-27-2009, 07:16 PM
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That does not sound like too bad of a price, but that would depend on the quality of the parts being put in... If they are using the cheap wheel bearings, that is kinda high.
 
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Old 05-27-2009, 07:18 PM
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i didnt ask what brand name bearing was going to be used, what bearings would be best and which ones should i avoid?
 
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The bearings themselves(I don't remember the brand) are $125 each, at Autozone.
 
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i found a few different bearings on rockauto,but since im having a shop do it i would like to know wat name brands to stay away from and which ones are worth the money.
 
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Originally Posted by mikeinwi
i found a few different bearings on rockauto,but since im having a shop do it i would like to know wat name brands to stay away from and which ones are worth the money.
SKF, Timken, BOWER, BCA, NATIONAL are all good brands and nationally known, I've sold them all along with the cheaper versions FALCON, Precision, Parts Plus, AutoExtra etc.... and never had a problem just so you know replacing hub assemblies is real easy you should look into doing it yourself all you have to do is take of the wheel, caliper, rotor assy and the spindle nut on the axle should take about 2 hours to do two sides
 
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That does not sound like too bad of a price, but that would depend on the quality of the parts being put in... If they are using the cheap wheel bearings, that is kinda high.
Answered on .net but $500 seems high for a 2wd.
 
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Missed the 2wd entirely. Yeah, I agree. I can swap 2wd bearings in under 15 minutes a side. I am getting pretty good at it. I just did a 2005 C1500 pickup for a friend Saturday. He was out of here in 45 minutes from the time he pulled into my garage to the time he was back on the road again.
 
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i just got off the phone with part souce. $225 for the "premium" and $160 for the "economy" cad. of course.
 


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