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Old 11-12-2007, 12:26 PM
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Originally Posted by dannmarr View Post
The dealer has the tools to replace the bearings without removing the hub assembly and saving you time. If you do it yourself, you will need lots of time and the proper tools. I changed them once and it took me a long time because I broke a bolt, and parts are not easily available. I also tried replacing the whole hub assembly rather than pressing in new bearings. Either way, I found that it was cheaper to go to the dealer because of the time involved. Good luck.
I was just going to replace the whole assembly because I think that the guy who had it before me may have damaged it while trying it himself. What kind of tools will I need to do this? Thanks. I hate to keep asking questions but the dealership told me at least $300 to $400 for this.
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