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Old 08-19-2013, 04:04 PM   #14
cbbepop
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Originally Posted by evo-r View Post
Dealer quoted 3-5 hrs depends on how easy it is to remove the one rear wheel bearing, he said some older cars are tougher to remove, their rate is $155/hr and one wheel bearing is $110 at the dealer. So worst case for a 5 hrs job it'll cost me $961 after tax, and that's just for ONE rear wheel bearing replacement. The other Indy is $175/hr and he quoted 4-5 hrs so after tax it's about $1000. I think I should search more indy for a more reasonable price. Also, while I change out the rear wheel bearing, is there anything I should have replace while they are at it? I know my trailing arm bushing is bad.
crazy my dealership gave me a similar breakdown, east coast prices
so far I elected to not fix it...I hear a whomp whomp when i drive above certain speeds but below 3000rpm
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