Hey guys,
Just got back from trying to get the car aligned and the shop found some very slight play in the front passenger side wheel. I've already replaced (in my own garage) bushings, tie rods, shocks/springs, sway bars so I figure I'll go ahead and replace these too. The shop quoted about $340 to do the passenger side wheel and align ($85-90 for the bearing, $60 for the alignment and the rest for three hours labor). If I wanted to do both sides they'd need all day to do it and it'd run around $600.
I think I can handle this job as I've got the use of a garage and my trusty TSRM here with me. I searched but couldn't find anyone who's done a writeup of this job. I think if the book says three hours per side labor I can do it in a long day.
Questions:
Is there a link to a writeup?
Should I go ahead and replace both sides while I'm at it (car has 223K miles)?
Who else has tackled this job? Anything special I should watch for?
Thanks!
Just got back from trying to get the car aligned and the shop found some very slight play in the front passenger side wheel. I've already replaced (in my own garage) bushings, tie rods, shocks/springs, sway bars so I figure I'll go ahead and replace these too. The shop quoted about $340 to do the passenger side wheel and align ($85-90 for the bearing, $60 for the alignment and the rest for three hours labor). If I wanted to do both sides they'd need all day to do it and it'd run around $600.
I think I can handle this job as I've got the use of a garage and my trusty TSRM here with me. I searched but couldn't find anyone who's done a writeup of this job. I think if the book says three hours per side labor I can do it in a long day.
Questions:
Is there a link to a writeup?
Should I go ahead and replace both sides while I'm at it (car has 223K miles)?
Who else has tackled this job? Anything special I should watch for?
Thanks!