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Old Nov 29, 2005 | 07:11 AM
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I posted this question...with other 90k c/u questions and it is being avoided like the plague for some reason. SO... I am going to ask this question alone. Has anyone avoided the wheel bearing repack and been OK? I hear it is a messy job and takes a lot of time (aka $ in labor) so I was wondering how important it really is? If you have avoided it, and have had any repercussions (good or bad) how about letting me know? And/or if you have any knowledge at all about this service, I would appreciate your input as I am at that point.
Thanks for your time..

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Old Dec 2, 2005 | 07:34 PM
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Originally Posted by idsrvit
I posted this question...with other 90k c/u questions and it is being avoided like the plague for some reason. SO... I am going to ask this question alone. Has anyone avoided the wheel bearing repack and been OK? I hear it is a messy job and takes a lot of time (aka $ in labor) so I was wondering how important it really is? If you have avoided it, and have had any repercussions (good or bad) how about letting me know? And/or if you have any knowlege at all about this service, I would appreciate your input as I am at that point.
Thanks for your time..
depends.

if u take them out yes if u dont take them out no
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