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Old 09-10-2008, 09:35 PM
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So that makes sense. The front passenger side was replaced, but the left-hand driver's side was not. Makes the noise if I just bear right on a curve. Also I "wiggle" tested the wheels and felt more from the passenger side, and the mechanic said we'd just replace the one side and "see how it goes." Hmmm.

Anyway, is bearing replacement a DIY job anyway? I looked in the shop manual, and I had thought it required a big press of some sort, but maybe there is a drop in bearing kit?

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