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hub bearings - 5/18/2007 4:59:39 PM
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little
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Time has come and i need to replace the hub bearings in my 2001 Impala. Both sides need to be replaced. Now I was quoted $300.00 per side, is this a good price, or should I continue my search?
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RE: hub bearings - 5/19/2007 3:22:48 PM
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MalibuMaxxSS
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seems a bit high but depends on how much the parts are, for most cars wheel bearing are around 120-160 each, and our shop rate is $95 per hour, at least hour each side so not to bad...
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RE: hub bearings - 5/21/2007 8:30:38 PM
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tonufun
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Just did my 2000 Impala, passenger side twice in two months. Purchased parts from Advanced Auto for $90 each, Grismer Tire offered to install for $50 a side. I get a discount because I am such a frequent customer, but don't imagine the regular price would be too much higher. So I would definitely say continue. These are Springfield, OH prices.
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RE: hub bearings - 8/26/2007 12:34:33 PM
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newcster68
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I need 2 on the front and did a price check from advanced auto parts and autozone and the run from about $139 to $150
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