The year, make and model would help.
On your Ford Explorer , 4x4 , you have a leak at the PASSENGER side front axle seal ( I have had my passenger side front axle seal changed 3 times now on my 1995 Ford Explorer ) The seal doesn't cost very much , the cost is the labor and I would say it takes about 1 and 1/4 hours to do the job
That depends on what seals are leaking. The inner front axle seals will cost you over 6 hours of labor plus seals and fluid.So if your local labor rates are $100 an hour that will be over $600That depends on what seals are leaking. The inner front axle seals will cost you over 6 hours of labor plus seals and fluid.So if your local labor rates are $100 an hour that will be over $600
It will cost approximately $90 to replace the axle seal on your Nissan Pathfinder. The axle seal will cost approximately $30 and require one hour of labor to install.
The front axle on a 2001 Dodge Durango will cost about $100. Labor averages about $80 to $100 an hour for about 4 hours. Additional parts might be tie rods and ball joints for another $200. The total might be $800 or more after taxes.
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In labor intensive industry direct labor cost is used as cost driver.
a typical shop will charge between $200 and $250
if i remember right a 2004 grand prix is a front wheel drive motor so it wouldn't have a read axle just rear wheel bearing
A clicking sound coming from the front end indicates there is something wrong with the axle on that side of the front end and that it might fail. When the clicking sound becomes very audible, have the axle checked. It might cost about $250 to replace the axle. The "axle" is not the type of axle that goes all the way across the car from one wheel to the other. It is only a joint between the front wheel on that side and the steering mechanism.
The cost to change a front bearing on a 1999 F250 4x4 will vary from location to location. The average amount of labor for this job would be around 3 hours. Generally most shops charge on average $100 an hour. This would equate to $300 in labor costs.
using re-manufactured axles, about $350 ----------------------------- Assume $140 per axle and 1 hour labor for each axle.
i would do it for around 120....depending on it being automatic or stick......around 250 if you had it done at a midas