A Comprehensive Guide to Bearings Seals: Types, ... - shield bearing
Sigh. It really needs ball joints too, and I don't really have an extra $1,000 to just drop on something like this. I guess some late night wrenching is in order.
Wheel Bearingcost AutoZone
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Isn't labor generally, roughly, about, approximately 80-100 dollars an hour at an indy shop? I feel like that is the range i have heard tossed around. So I suppose whatever book time is times that if you are supplying the parts. Sorry this reply isn't of more value.
Wheelbearings replacement cost
My 2002 Silverado needs new front wheel bearings... badly. I have been planning to do them myself, but some general wrenching fatigue, lack of appropriate Torx bits, and a severe lack of time have kept me form doing the job. I've been "one weekend away" from fixing it for about a month and a half, and I'm starting to think of farming it out to someone else to do the job. I haven't been to a mechanic in forever though. I already have the parts, what should I expect to pay for labor?
Toyotawheel bearingreplacement cost
Axis needle roller thrust bearings are ideal for medium- and heavy-duty applications where space is limited and only axial loads need support.
Yeah, the going rate for good labor is $150-$250/hour these days. And they'll want to use their own parts unless you already have a great relationship with the shop.
The average cost for a Chevrolet Silverado 2500 HD wheel bearing replacement is between $384 and $489. Labor costs are estimated between $179 and $226 while parts are priced between $205 and $263. This range does not include taxes and fees, and does not factor in your specific model year or unique location.
Frontwheel bearingreplacement cost
Designed with long, thin needle rollers, these bearings effectively handle high thrust loads. The caged design and slim profile are designed to save space, reduce friction, and enhance speed without sacrificing strength. Axis needle roller thrust bearings offer rugged durability and long service life for reliable performance across industries.
Most mechanics won't let you use your own parts now a days. So that may be problematic as well. I'd say about $450 plus parts. They will will want to replace the whole hub and not just the bearing. So $250-$300 for the hub.