You didn't supply enough info. What's the vehicle?
Typically on a domestic car if you are replacing them yourself, doing all your labor it's not bad.
An import is way more expensive, as always.
Normally a domestic wheel bearing ranges from 40-120 bucks each.
And usually a domestic ranges from 120 bucks +
Some fords requires you to have a special tools for every single job you do too; you might as well consider a Ford an import, even though it is a domestic.
Side Note.. if you are restoring a classic don't get the cheap 15 dollar bearings, try to find a mainstream bearing, MOOG used to make a few, but you will pay for quality; about 40 each.
As for a daily driver, who cares put the napa special crap on it, save money and do it yourself, they aren't hard to put on.
yes, the rear is more expensive than the fronts.
Depends on the vehicle and which bearings. Wheel bearings, not so expensive. Main bearings inside the engine, expensive.
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how do you replace rear wheel bearings on nissan pulsar
You can replace both... Bearing or Hub... Bearings are cheaper, but harder to find and replace. Hub assemblies are easier to replace, but slightly more expensive.
How do you replace the front wheel bearings on a nissan frontier 4x4 1999
How do you change the wheel bearings on a Chevrolet aveo 2005
Front wheel bearings on a 4 wheel drive Explorer are not serviceable, replace them.
In order to replace a wheel bearing, the tire must first be removed on a Volvo v50. The wheel cowling can be removed exposing the bearings. After taking the bearings out, clean the housing and repack the bearings.
I recently did this for my 2004. I found it was cheaper to replace the entire wheel hub then to buy the bearings. The bonus is the new wheel hub comes with the bearings already to go.
The year, make and front or rear wheel bearings info would help.
Wheel bearings? 4X4 ? 4X2?