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Old 01-07-2012, 08:04 AM   #2
Mrmaddbrad
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Why not just replace it with the upgraded IMS bearing that is already out there? That requires no special modifications and will set your mind at ease...

Replacing an IMS bearing takes about 10 hours and a shop is going to charge you almost $1,000 or more in just labor... Thats why people complain, not because they're's not more options.

But i do like the guy's idea. its just a little late :P
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