Hi
my HJ61 needs new wheel bearings in the front. i have got a quote from a mechanic of 560$. This seems a lot to me, as the wheel bearings are aorund 50$. Is it realy that much work???
cheers
simon
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No, not that much work, a lazy half day will see it done, its not that hard, get a manual and have a crack yourself, maybe someone here who is near your place can help you out. Reminds me I REALLY need to do mine too.
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560 would be closer to a cv repack with new seals everywhere.
Check what work he is actually doing.
just replacing the bearings is a 1.5-2 hr job at most.
good quality jap bearings are around 50 bucks a side at the most. (trade can be much cheaper)
Check what work he is actually doing.
just replacing the bearings is a 1.5-2 hr job at most.
good quality jap bearings are around 50 bucks a side at the most. (trade can be much cheaper)
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