Originally posted by Stevers:
Sears took care of mine for $135 each.




Same here. However, there's one catch: that price is to replace the bearing itself only. If the hub has to be replaced, the original price sounds more reasonable. It may also be that they're trying to replace the hub when its not necessary. If you can't (or don't want) to do the repair yourself, get a second opinion; it may cut the cost by more than half.


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