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Suspension
Wheel Bearing Question
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<blockquote data-quote="Duane Foster" data-source="post: 1015843" data-attributes="member: 70985"><p>Marsha, Midas here in Des Moines replaced one hub on my '01 4WD in March, and recently told me the other one needs replaced soon. I don't think that's the case, especially since they said it was ok when they did the other one 1300 miles ago when they had the green light to fix what's needed. Anyway, I plan to change it myself if it needs done. I have the hub assembly options from O'Reilly's printed out right here beside me, and they have a MasterPro brand hub assembly for $109.99, and a Precision brand assembly for $149.99. I think there's a difference in the length of the warranty, which is part of the price spread.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> I think Yardsale is correct that the $20 bearing is for 2 wheel drive. Everything I've read says the 4WD hub/bearing is sealed and has to be changed as an assembly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Duane Foster, post: 1015843, member: 70985"] Marsha, Midas here in Des Moines replaced one hub on my '01 4WD in March, and recently told me the other one needs replaced soon. I don't think that's the case, especially since they said it was ok when they did the other one 1300 miles ago when they had the green light to fix what's needed. Anyway, I plan to change it myself if it needs done. I have the hub assembly options from O'Reilly's printed out right here beside me, and they have a MasterPro brand hub assembly for $109.99, and a Precision brand assembly for $149.99. I think there's a difference in the length of the warranty, which is part of the price spread. I think Yardsale is correct that the $20 bearing is for 2 wheel drive. Everything I've read says the 4WD hub/bearing is sealed and has to be changed as an assembly. [/QUOTE]
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