You are going to have to determine which ball bearings before you can get a price to replace them. Sorry I can't be more help.
Depends on the vehicle and which bearings. Wheel bearings, not so expensive. Main bearings inside the engine, expensive.
yes, the rear is more expensive than the fronts.
Faulty ball bearings lead to bearing failure.
Ball bearings are polished by using an abrasive cloth. Before the bearings can be polished, the polishing paste must first be applied to the ball bearing.
If you need replacements, they can be bought at a hardware store. If you mean applications/uses ... bicycle wheels have ball bearings. Lots of rolling objects that move around an axle have either needle bearings or ball bearings or roller bearings.
open up the rear axle differntial drain oil locate the bearings and take large needlenose pliers and gently pull the bearings out without damaging the differncial housing (expensive!!!!!!!!!!)
SIC 3562 applies to BALL AND ROLLER BEARINGS.
Turbochargers turn too fast for ball bearings. Sleeve bearings are typically used in this application.
If the window motor runs, replace the plastic spacers with ball bearings or bolt nuts. Oliver said it.
Ceramic 8-ball bearings are the best bearings out there.
Harry Peck has written: 'Ball and parallel roller bearings' -- subject(s): Ball-bearings, Roller bearings