I assume it's two wheel drive? if it's four wheel, post the engine size please. If 2 wheel drive, part is under 100.00 and labour is not more than 1 hour...200.00 MAX!
Easy enough to do, just remove the large nut remove drum or rotor, pull bearing and replace with a new one. Use a new nut!
Get the torque spec from parts store!
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Friday, April 24th, 2009 AT 4:36 PM