Axle bearings support the weight of the vehicle and are called several different things depending on the suspension, axle, and control systems attached.
It a BIG job. I suggest you have a dealership handle it.
A brake job depends on where you take your vehicle and the type of vehicle you have. Generally, you can expect to pay around $150 per axle.
Ask the mechanic who is willing to do the job. No other answer has any meaning.
If you replace the entire cv joint axle in MD you will have $82 in the new axle + labor in a garage $40-$60 per hr. I did it myself. not a bad job.
#1 axle is the steer axle, #2 axle is the front drive axle, #3 axle is the rear drive axle.
Left, I suggest getting the special wheel nut socket for the job.
a " conventional " or " regular " axle - an axle that is not a limited slip axle
No. A tri-axle has one additional lift axle; a quad axle has two lift axles.
you will find a wheel and axle on the back of the because the axle will hold the axle and the axle makes the fan move :)
Wages differ from job to job. The contractor you are working for will be able to provide you with them. Dump trucks (single & tri-axle) are Truck Driver Class 2.
You must remove the axle to replace the backing plates. It is job for the professional do-it-yourselfers with all the tools.