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4wd Hub/Bearing Assembly Replacement

Old Jan 14, 2007 | 03:56 AM
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Just to clear something up... The hub assembly is $184 at pepboys. The hub bearings are only $16 and $18 for inner and outer, respectively. If all you need are the bearings then going this way woul be much cheeper.
 
Old Jan 14, 2007 | 04:08 AM
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Do they really sell the bearings to the public, all I can find is the complete hub assembly...
 
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Default RE: 4wd Hub/Bearing Assembly Replacement

The difference is 4wd vs 2wd. You cannot just replace the bearings in the 4wd hub/bearing assembly. The $16 & $18 price quotes are for the 2wd spindle inner and outer bearings, not for a 4wd.
 
Old Jan 14, 2007 | 04:16 PM
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The difference is 4wd vs 2wd. You cannot just replace the bearings in the 4wd hub/bearing assembly. The $16 & $18 price quotes are for the 2wd spindle inner and outer bearings, not for a 4wd.
Exactly, I already looked into this. I think im gonna be doing it next weekend. I gotta go get a jack. I read over that sticky ( thanks ) and it seems like it can't be that complicated. Im sure ill figure it out.
 
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