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Re: Pickup question [Re: coonman220] #8054378
01/19/24 11:49 AM
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Dave that part is well under $100 on-line. I posted a link to it FCOL. Order it and then pay someone to put it in.

Re: Pickup question [Re: bankrunner] #8054464
01/19/24 01:36 PM
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Originally Posted by bankrunner
That's cheap on labor per hour. Most are charging $100-$125 an hour around here.


Last shop I used, shop rate $165.00 hr. All shops here are at least a month wait. They are ALL short handed and super busy.


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Re: Pickup question [Re: coonman220] #8054543
01/19/24 03:02 PM
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If you replace it yourself, there are several Utube videos to guide you.

Re: Pickup question [Re: coonman220] #8054572
01/19/24 04:21 PM
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here is my trick for hub removal I just don't know how well it would work with the rotor still in the mix
I drive out a wheel stud since the new hub comes with them
longest grade 8 bolt I could find at he hardware store , a stack of washers and a nut
hold the nut and run the impact on the bolt , the end of the bolt is pressed into the iron of the steering knuckle
I don't have a way to post the video but this is a still right before it is ready to take a couple swings of the hammer and come off
[Linked Image]

I see they make a tool that does this now and gets a bit further out , not sure if it would get you around the rotor

https://www.amazon.com/LVOUP-Remover-Removal-Assemblies-Trucks/dp/B0C6GJJTTF?ref_=ast_sto_dp


in the interest of labor I would replace the rotors at the same time or at least grease the back of the hub well so it comes off when you need to change them.


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Re: Pickup question [Re: coonman220] #8054583
01/19/24 05:15 PM
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All you gotta do is knock them off with a hammer. I’ve only had 2 that I had to use a puller on out of several hundreds I’ve changed.

Sometimes you have to get a chisel behind them to get them started.

Last edited by bluegrassman; 01/19/24 05:17 PM.

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Re: Pickup question [Re: coonman220] #8054588
01/19/24 05:26 PM
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Rock auto is fine but go with the better bearings ntn,moog, Timkin, etc. Amazon and eBay ones that are really cheap are just that, they are junk. I know cause I have put several on for people and 6 months to a year have to replace them again.

Most shops are going to use better more expensive bearings and then add 30 to 35% to the cost.


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Re: Pickup question [Re: coonman220] #8054637
01/19/24 06:42 PM
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Find a local independent mechanic where you buy the parts and you pay the labor. My son will do the brakes, rotors, bearings and stuff like that but have a local guy for other stuff that is less than $50an hour.

Re: Pickup question [Re: coonman220] #8054657
01/19/24 07:00 PM
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It's an old rusty truck with 300K miles on it. Don't spend anymore money that you absolutely have to to keep it on the road.

Re: Pickup question [Re: coonman220] #8054686
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I hope for $405 bearing that it not a cheapy from rock auto. They told me only warrantee 12 mo or 12k miles, that not much warrantee. $769 total with tax an for donut gasket in bottom manifold ,where hook on straight pipe

Re: Pickup question [Re: coonman220] #8054697
01/19/24 08:38 PM
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The problem I see is your truck needs replaced but never wait till you need one to start looking

Re: Pickup question [Re: coonman220] #8054719
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Pickup prices,$$$$$$

Re: Pickup question [Re: coonman220] #8054728
01/19/24 09:12 PM
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12 month 12K is the standard warrantee on most of the bearings at napa

they probably know 405 will cover whatever napa has in stock

depending on the day that may be the 268 or the 346 or 351 option

they tell you the shortest warranty 12m 12k the longest is 36m 60k

they get what ever napa or whoever they use has that day that can be brought over

sorry the 232 bearing is online order ship to home only


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Re: Pickup question [Re: coonman220] #8054828
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I thought it was $405 for the whole job. That is way too much for just the bearing. I agree with Bluegrassman. Don't get a real cheap bearing, it will go bad in a year just like he said. I have seen it many times.


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Re: Pickup question [Re: coonman220] #8054923
01/20/24 12:19 AM
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Originally Posted by coonman220
Pickup prices,$$$$$$

What I mean you should have started looking 5 years ago . I replaced a 1993 beater in 2019 with a 2005 f150ext cab 4x4 with 98000 miles it was spotless paid 7 grand for it and now has 170 thousand miles but I was looking for 4 years also in 2019 February I bought a brand new f150 xlt super crew 4x4 on the lot for 36,5000 sometimes you have to pull the trigger

Re: Pickup question [Re: coonman220] #8055073
01/20/24 09:43 AM
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The only bearing I ever paid that much for was on my 1999 F250 4x4

Bearing was made into the hub, sounds like that may be same situation here.

Some shops will buy the exact same part you buy at the same price but then put a markup on the part.
Buy your own part and pay them for the labor.
The "warranty" is usually on the part only, you still have to pay the labor

Luckily I have a good front end shop. They always treat me right, so if I can't fix my problem I take it to them.

Re: Pickup question [Re: coonman220] #8062238
01/28/24 01:10 AM
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Hit some awful chuckholes at about 20 mph. Worse I can rember ever, don't notice anything unusual afterwards, how hard u got hit to screw up suspension ?

Re: Pickup question [Re: coonman220] #8062241
01/28/24 01:12 AM
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Originally Posted by coonman220
Hit some awful chuckholes at about 20 mph. Worse I can rember ever, don't notice anything unusual afterwards, how hard u got hit to screw up suspension ?


You up driving on Michigan roads? nothing worse.. Does Iowa suffer from the same?


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Re: Pickup question [Re: coonman220] #8062242
01/28/24 01:13 AM
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Only $89 per hour shop rate? That's cheap.


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