#@$%!#@$%!#@$%!
I need to do the front wheel bearing.
I priced a local trusted shop.
$750 for one side w/o seals etc. etc. He "couldnt find" the unit for less than $360. I dont even want to know what the ******* wants.
Both sides with new U joints, seals etc is right around $2000!!#@$%!
Has anyone done this themselves?
I have the time, but physically I dont know if I'm up to it. At least not all at one time.
I dont mind leaving the truck up on blocks for a few weeks or so. But I do want to get er done.
I've found the hub assy/wheel bearing unit (with 4 wh ABS) for just over $200+ shipping. More importantly it's a Timken.
How involved a job is this? Any special tools needed?
I know there are conversions out there, and I do plan on keeping this truck forever, but I'd like to keep this job as simple as possible.
Is there any way to make this a greasable unit before I install it?
Thanks
Eric
I need to do the front wheel bearing.
I priced a local trusted shop.
$750 for one side w/o seals etc. etc. He "couldnt find" the unit for less than $360. I dont even want to know what the ******* wants.
Both sides with new U joints, seals etc is right around $2000!!#@$%!
Has anyone done this themselves?
I have the time, but physically I dont know if I'm up to it. At least not all at one time.
I dont mind leaving the truck up on blocks for a few weeks or so. But I do want to get er done.
I've found the hub assy/wheel bearing unit (with 4 wh ABS) for just over $200+ shipping. More importantly it's a Timken.
How involved a job is this? Any special tools needed?
I know there are conversions out there, and I do plan on keeping this truck forever, but I'd like to keep this job as simple as possible.
Is there any way to make this a greasable unit before I install it?
Thanks
Eric