So I bought the jeep and have put 40k miles on it. I noticed it had a knock/ticking/wobble (hard to describe it) type of sound out of the right rear. At first, I'd only hear it when going around right turns. Now I hear it, and it's slightly louder just going down the highway over bumps and things. I can grab the rear wheel and rock it and hear a popping sound, so I assume its the wheel bearing?Any ideas how much a shop will charge? I've been meaning to do it myself with my uncles tools (and his assitance), but he is 3 hrs away and I'm getting to the point where the time invest to drive home and do it might not be worth it if the cost isn't too crazy here in Raleighwood.
8/3/2007 7:54:18 AM
Am I blacklisted in The Garage?
8/11/2007 11:38:45 AM
shouldn't be any more than 1-1.5 hours of labor per side.[Edited on August 11, 2007 at 12:36 PM. Reason : .]
8/11/2007 12:36:31 PM
69 said probably about 75 bux for labor.
8/11/2007 12:41:30 PM
Oh hell. I dunno why I thought it would be more involved/costly than that. Would have gotten this shit fixed a long time ago.
8/11/2007 3:29:19 PM
Atlantic Tire in Cary quoted (without consulting the book) $400 total.
8/15/2007 9:05:57 PM
mr clean
8/15/2007 9:11:41 PM
I'm in the West Raleigh/Cary area, who do you guys recommend close to here?
8/15/2007 10:44:27 PM
The book says 1.5 hours labor. You could be looking at more depending on where you take it because the bearing is pressed (unless i'm mistaken).
8/15/2007 11:58:55 PM
bring your own fluid and bearing and ill do it in like 10 min for about 50 buxs
8/16/2007 1:07:34 AM
i'd pay to see you do it in 10 minutes.
8/16/2007 1:51:30 AM
It took me 30min to do each side on a 96 ZJ. need a slide hammer to pull it out
8/16/2007 10:42:16 AM