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Old 02-03-2008, 09:00 AM   #7
alikhan78
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Location: Austin, TX
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I recently (3 weeks ago) had my passenger side rear bearing replaced. The price came to a little over $875 (not including tax). The bearing work itself was $675 for parts and labor. The dealership also suggested I get a wheel alignment which cost me $200. I got the work done at my local Porsche dealership which also provided me with a loaner.

Mine started off as a low whistling noise that was only noticeable at the 30-55mph range, I wasn't sure at that point if it was road noise or my new tires. After 3-4 days of driving the noise could also be heard when I was de-accelerating all the way up to when I stopped the car. I figured it was a bad bearing and took the car in.
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