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Old 07-05-2010, 05:56 AM   #9
edevlin
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"Why not DIY with this bearing tool? Works on all Boxsters. Tough to beat at $105+shipping. Instructions on the site say 2 hrs per side."

I am having both my rear wheel bearings replaced tomorrow by my local indi shop. They say to allow 3hrs/side and they know how to do it, perhaps 2 hrs a side for a DIY is optomistic....

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