Wheel bearing
I'm not in Canada but just bought a TimKen In Ohio for $143 at one parts house. Another had a SKF for $136. There were a few other names as well but have XP with TimKen on other mechanical items went with them on this. This was for my 98 4dr 4wdr. First time changing one out, it took me 2+ hours. I had to run into town when I Broke my 18mm 12pt socket. A few rusted parts along the way.
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