Originally posted by Ray: Originally posted by gearhead: Can be modreately expensive to fix as they're pressed in and not that easy to change unless you have a press. My .02
151.00 per side (already pre-pressed NEW hub w/bearing) plus 30 minutes to yank and swap, each. That's the MOST it will cost. If you go the "press a new bearing in to an old hub" way, its bearing cost(60?) plus one hour of labor. to press it.
I HIGHLY recommend you buy the new hub w/ bearing already installed...
My brother and I thought we would put new front bearings in my 96 GL. He brought his bearing tool from work figuring it wouldn't be too hard. Let's just say he had plenty tiny chunks of metal in his arms... NOT FUN!
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