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Post by gabrielhrteo on Apr 26, 2013 8:07:34 GMT 8
Hello guys,
Anyone has any idea what is cost of replacing the front left bearing?(roughly)
Thanks!
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Post by Gresini on Apr 26, 2013 15:41:46 GMT 8
Call Min Ghee for bearing cost with GST. Call synergy for replacement cost with GST. Call alignment shop for adjustment cost with GST. Calculate fuel price to travel all places. Total is your cost.
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Post by MindBox33 on May 6, 2013 14:06:43 GMT 8
from my own experience....changing wheel bearing may not need do alignment if the workshop is experienced enough.
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Post by Gresini on May 6, 2013 14:22:21 GMT 8
from my own experience....changing wheel bearing may not need do alignment if the workshop is experienced enough. Yup. That would depend if the tie rod moved when knuckle removed for bearing change. Usually depends of the condition of the parts whether easy to remove anot.
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Post by yoryor on May 7, 2013 17:52:42 GMT 8
Mine had to remove the whole assembly and such, resulting in some alignment being off... but I haven't gone to adjust the alignment yet, just driving with the steering wheel turned slightly to the right to counter. Set me back by around $600 in total, including cost of front bearings (both left and right) and having to send both assemblies to get the wheel bearing out (was stuck) and changing the shock absorbers as well. Workshop was based in AMK and one which I went to regularly since my Kangoo days.
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Post by Gresini on May 8, 2013 9:48:27 GMT 8
600 for a front wheels bearing set.... wow.... Usually bearing require pressing to remove and not all shops have this tool. Try Autodynamic. They have it.
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Post by Little Red Riding Hood #828 on May 13, 2013 16:27:43 GMT 8
600 for a front wheels bearing set.... wow.... Usually bearing require pressing to remove and not all shops have this tool. Try Autodynamic. They have it. dun play play high peed bearings ok. up to 100k rpm no problem!
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Post by Gresini on May 13, 2013 18:22:40 GMT 8
600 for a front wheels bearing set.... wow.... Usually bearing require pressing to remove and not all shops have this tool. Try Autodynamic. They have it. dun play play high peed bearings ok. up to 100k rpm no problem! So far the best bearing I know made of ceramic but rpm only 21k. Any better bearings not sure liao... pneumatic bearings?
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Post by Little Red Riding Hood #828 on May 17, 2013 9:51:22 GMT 8
dun play play high peed bearings ok. up to 100k rpm no problem! So far the best bearing I know made of ceramic but rpm only 21k. Any better bearings not sure liao... pneumatic bearings? read up maglev, maybe new generation of car component? LOL!
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Post by misterbear on May 17, 2013 14:03:32 GMT 8
Puay Kee?
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Post by yoryor on May 27, 2013 14:32:53 GMT 8
Hahaha no lah, bearings from Min Ghee, it's the cost of WB and absorbers and labour and servicing etc.
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Post by Little Red Riding Hood #828 on May 29, 2013 0:23:23 GMT 8
$250 one pair better than replacing one side. Includes labour. If the bearings spoil and stuck in the arm housing if press out using hydraulic press and crack then u will incur more cost in replacing the housing usually a faulty bearing will heat up and dun be surprised it will somehow "fuse" in the housing and crack when pressed out. Happened to mine, got fed up replaced one pair front control arm and the whole works...... now the new owner is enjoying the fruits of my labour and loving it every second driving lol......lucky cannot marry cars otherwise I think he will do so....
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Post by Gresini on May 29, 2013 2:41:34 GMT 8
FR 42.80. Rr 160.50.....
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Post by Little Red Riding Hood #828 on May 29, 2013 16:57:50 GMT 8
FR 42.80. Rr 160.50..... thats the cost of parts only?
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Post by Gresini on May 29, 2013 19:07:19 GMT 8
ah bo den hahaha
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Post by Little Red Riding Hood #828 on May 29, 2013 20:46:07 GMT 8
ok la cheap cheap la, very affordable.......
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Post by Gresini on May 30, 2013 3:41:12 GMT 8
Full car almost 400, not cheap liao...
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