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- Pirate1ExplorerEveryone is assuming trailer. Just did my 60K bearing grease on my F-53. Took me 2 hours per side, with the tools handy.
- atreisExplorer
bob213 wrote:
I was at Discount Tire the other day and was quoted $25 per wheel for a repack. Don't know if that included a new grease seal, but at that price it almost makes me think twice about doing it myself.
That's what I pay, and it includes the seals. Really doesn't make it worth doing myself. - OFDPOSExplorerThe local Discount Tires here do ONLY Tires , nothing else. Will let you know if your brake pads are getting thin and or let you come out and peek at the brakes.
That's it nothing else...
I'd hate to hear how much les schwab would charge for a bearing pack ! - westendExplorer
Jebby14 wrote:
42 bucks for a case of beer. high 30s for******bear over 50 for anything good......
How much is a tube of grease or a gallon of gas (and don't give me any of that Imperial nonsense, nothing Royal about gas, lol) - Jebby14Explorer42 bucks for a case of beer. high 30s for******bear over 50 for anything good......
- Jebby14Explorer^ that's an understatement
- Dick_AExplorerFolks, remember the OP is in Canada and many products and services are more expensive there.
- nineoaks2004ExplorerIt takes me probably an hour. I have an air bearing packer and that helps too. But I spend most of the time as stated, Jack up and remove the hub, then I make sure the bearing are really clean and I always replace the rear seal.
- jfkmkExplorer
bob213 wrote:
I was at Discount Tire the other day and was quoted $25 per wheel for a repack. Don't know if that included a new grease seal, but at that price it almost makes me think twice about doing it myself.
I'm a fan of a bargain, but am realistic enough to know that you get what you pay for. At $25 per, I'd be asking myself what kind of job they're going to do. Does this include a new grease seal? Is a junior tire swapper going to do the job? Will they truly pack the bearing or just rub some grease on it? Will they adjust the brakes? Will they properly preload the bearing? Will they properly torque the lug nuts or will they viciously attack them with an impact wrench? At that price, it seems a little doubtful. - SHExplorer
Jebby14 wrote:
60 a pop is the standard here
They charge by the axle around here ($80)...money well spent IMHO.
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