Can't figure out what this noise is
#11
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Pekin, IL
Posts: 17

I just had both front hubs replaced and the idler arm for about $600 at a mechanic. Now I'm chasing new pops.
#12
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location:
Posts: 167

4wd is useful in areas that get a lot of snow, but don't allow the use of chains and studs on public roads.
#13
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location:
Posts: 236

Too bad about the big bucks but thats what 4 wheeling is all about. I would bet that you got a pretty good deal price wise in. BOTH front hubs?
If I had had to replace the whole hub/disc and also the spindle and bought new parts it would have cost me about half that for just one wheel. I just got lucky. Lucky it was only a two wheel drive. Lucky I know how to do all the work myself.
This week alone I would have spent about 250 for someone else to do that (cause they would have ripped me off for a spindle) and also replaced a tranny in one worth about 300 used plus labor. Thats about a 700 dollar job for 100 in donor car parts. So being cripple and retired and not having any money to pay for it just made me about 950-1000 I didnt spend.
I am very glad you got it fixed and I wont worry about your driving a dangerous car anymore.
If I had had to replace the whole hub/disc and also the spindle and bought new parts it would have cost me about half that for just one wheel. I just got lucky. Lucky it was only a two wheel drive. Lucky I know how to do all the work myself.
This week alone I would have spent about 250 for someone else to do that (cause they would have ripped me off for a spindle) and also replaced a tranny in one worth about 300 used plus labor. Thats about a 700 dollar job for 100 in donor car parts. So being cripple and retired and not having any money to pay for it just made me about 950-1000 I didnt spend.
I am very glad you got it fixed and I wont worry about your driving a dangerous car anymore.
#14
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Pekin, IL
Posts: 17

I know mine may pop now. But it's never been stuck. Except for, before I hit that button on the dash that says 4x4! You just need to always be aware of the limits.
#15
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: Central Illinois
Posts: 3,891











Hub assemblies for a 4wdr run about $170 each. That is the part alone, and comes with a new ABS sensor, install the new sensor. It comes with the hub for a reason.
Bigbrett,
Pekin eh?
High neighbor. I am over in EP. You into 4wheeling?
Bigbrett,
Pekin eh?
High neighbor. I am over in EP. You into 4wheeling?
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