nj636
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I always replace them both at the same time. The truck is up in the air anyway, why not just be done with it for another long while?
I agree - I always suggest replacing both. One typically follows the other.
I always replace them both at the same time. The truck is up in the air anyway, why not just be done with it for another long while?
... was quoted a bit over 1400$ for dealer wheel bearing replacementHonestly, I was quoted close to $600 bucks for a dealer wheel bearing replacement. So, hand tools, torque wrench, helper and case of beer and the job goes very quick. Helper is optional... more beer for you!!
Someone like NAPA or a local shop should be able to press them back in for you.