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SportTrac Discussion
Engine & Drivetrain
rear hub bearing
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<blockquote data-quote="Wayne Partridge" data-source="post: 976352" data-attributes="member: 69151"><p>My rear left hub bearing seems to be making a good deal of noise. It was mentioned that their is a oem bearing kit and a hub sold separately. Not sure if it wise to press in a new bearing in an old hub ? Any advice would be great model year 2007 thanks</p><p></p><p>Dealer wants 4.6 hours and the bearing kit is 103.00 total 590.00 . Mentioned they had to take the axel out.:banghead: A Goodyear shop mentioned 2 hours plus parts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wayne Partridge, post: 976352, member: 69151"] My rear left hub bearing seems to be making a good deal of noise. It was mentioned that their is a oem bearing kit and a hub sold separately. Not sure if it wise to press in a new bearing in an old hub ? Any advice would be great model year 2007 thanks Dealer wants 4.6 hours and the bearing kit is 103.00 total 590.00 . Mentioned they had to take the axel out.:banghead: A Goodyear shop mentioned 2 hours plus parts. [/QUOTE]
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