Originally posted by Ray:

option two:

buy the new bearing (~$40-$50) and remove the old hub assembly by undoing the balljoint pinch bolt and tie rod ends, etc, take the entire hub assembly to a shop and they can press the old one out and new one in, then replace the assembly yourself.





Just FYI, in my experience they usually charge $20-25 for this.
Removing and reinstalling the knuckle can be a real pain in the neck though, it'll take you significant amount of time and effort.

Tiv