A fair cost to replace one wheel's bearings at a certified shop should run very closely to $300. If you would be able to do it yourself it would be about half that price, because you won't pay mark up on the price and you're not getting charged labor, you're doing it yourself.I hope I could help...
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Front driver. I just had in the shop for a clunking noise. The mechanic replaced my tyrod, and I still have the noise, and it's a scary noise
Front, driver side. I took it to a mechanic and he said the tyrod was bent and it replaced the tyrod, but I still got a clunking sound. Everything I read leads to the bearings being bad in that tire. Please advise
Front or back?
Front or Back
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