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Hey so been told that front wheel bearings made need replacing just wondering what
will cost left and right front bearings to be replaced been told $100 for each then labour ontop does this sound about right would it be cheaper to buy the bearings my self ? and just get mechnic to fit . |
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Papa Smurf |
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More than likely it WOULD be cheaper to buy them yourself and find a mech who will fit for you.
Look on Ebay and see if you can find some. Try this bloke. http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Quality-Long ... 337a745527 |
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FordAUte |
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Or even cheaper again to buy the hub set, and fit it yourself if you want to save some money. I imagine that they are a similar setup to previous falcons, if so, they are a simple job and an easy way to save a bit of coin. Though I could be wrong... Worth looking into it.
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mitchell g |
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FordAUte wrote: Or even cheaper again to buy the hub set, and fit it yourself if you want to save some money. I imagine that they are a similar setup to previous falcons, if so, they are a simple job and an easy way to save a bit of coin. Though I could be wrong... Worth looking into it. if they're anything like the ba ones I wouldn't dream of doing it, I watched a mates dad do his and it took me 3 hours just to do one |
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mitchell g wrote: FordAUte wrote: Or even cheaper again to buy the hub set, and fit it yourself if you want to save some money. I imagine that they are a similar setup to previous falcons, if so, they are a simple job and an easy way to save a bit of coin. Though I could be wrong... Worth looking into it. if they're anything like the ba ones I wouldn't dream of doing it, I watched a mates dad do his and it took me 3 hours just to do one wtf??? he is doing it wrong BA same as AU 8 bolts/nuts including the hub nut. 10 mins a side if that including jacking up the car
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Disco Frank wrote: mitchell g wrote: FordAUte wrote: Or even cheaper again to buy the hub set, and fit it yourself if you want to save some money. I imagine that they are a similar setup to previous falcons, if so, they are a simple job and an easy way to save a bit of coin. Though I could be wrong... Worth looking into it. if they're anything like the ba ones I wouldn't dream of doing it, I watched a mates dad do his and it took me 3 hours just to do one wtf??? he is doing it wrong BA same as AU 8 bolts/nuts including the hub nut. 10 mins a side if that including jacking up the car f**k me he struggled with it couldn't get the tab washer off, couldn't get a socket in and then had to |
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