Rear Wheel Bearing Hub Noise WENT Away
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Depends on what you're swapping out. I recommend calling up local junkyards, getting the spindle assembly, they come with the bearing in them. spin the hub, see if it spins kinda tight, has 0 inertia spin. And try to wiggle it for play, there should be none side-to-side. So then it's prolly about 2 hours, figure about $30/hr, + you might want to get a new cotter pin for the nut.
Then do alignment.
Then do alignment.
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ok the noise is back but not as loud, so for sure im getting it done, already have the parts ordered, gonna have a friends shop press the bearings in for me. thanks for the help guys
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