I paid a shop $1399 to replace one front hub, (worn) with a used one from a scrapyard (cost was $125), both front wheel bearings (left and right sides of car) and front brakes. Two brand new hubs would have been $250 each extra from the dealer for my 1999 legacy outback wagon. Date: Dec 2010
take it to someone who knows what there doing
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There is an axle for each wheel.
how much to replace axles on a 2000 bravada
This is not for beginners. You have to drain the transmission, remove the axles, remove the transmission, install the new cylinder, then replace the transmission, axles, add new synchromesh fluid to the tranny, and bleed the clutch hydraulics. You can get the whole procedure from Autozone's website.
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The differential between the axles controls the AWD on a 1996 2.2 Subaru Legacy Wagon.
timing belt Whoever said timing belt doesn't understand constant velocity joints. If it is popping and jumping while turning, then you have a bad CV joint on one of the front axles. You can replace the joint for about the same price as replacing the entire axle, (2 joints). Do it yourself for under $150 or take to a shop for about $450.
The front axles do not have a removable shaft, you must replace axles completly.
You replace the gears in the axles.
To replace the front axles on a 1995 Toyota T-100, first, lift the vehicle and secure it on jack stands. Remove the front wheels, then detach the brake calipers and rotors for better access. Next, unbolt the axle nut and the lower control arm, allowing the axle to be pulled out from the hub. Finally, install the new axles by reversing the removal process, ensuring all components are properly torqued and secured.
It would be recommended to replace the rear axle bearings and axles when they are worn/bad. If the bearings and axles are okay, just replace the seals.