Does anyone know what Infiniti charges for a rear wheel bearing, I was just speaking with that guy Dave who sells Infiniti parts & I just need to compare prices.
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If you are compairing prices I think it would be wise to get a quote from the dealership. Most of us could just give you aproximate or rough prices.
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rockauto .com has Timken bearings for $50. These are good quality bearings, and that is where I buy most of my car parts. Quick shipping and excelent prices.
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rockauto .com has Timken bearings for $50. These are good quality bearings, and that is where I buy most of my car parts. Quick shipping and excelent prices.
Looks like about $129 to me

http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/x,ca...,parttype,1636
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http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/x,ca...,parttype,1636
Wake it up Gord Originally Posted by Sylvan Lake V35
Looks like about $129 to me
http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/x,ca...,parttype,1636
, those are all fronts, so it includes the entire hub. He needs rears.Rear prices: http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/x,ca...,parttype,1672
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, those are all fronts, so it includes the entire hub. He needs rears.
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Wake it up Gord
, those are all fronts, so it includes the entire hub. He needs rears.My reading is fail...I thought he said front for some reason

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well i changed mine like a week ago, and idk where u guys are getting ur prices but on my mom's awd sedan it coated me about 470$. 290$ for a OEM bearing (350$ at the dealership), 120$ for 2hrs of labor, and 60$ for alignment which idk if u need ok not after changing the bearing. i needed alignment so i got it anyways. this was a front bearing, drivers side, g35x sedan 05.
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Depends on the car and wether its front or back....if its an older car then go to the scrappy's and get a new strut if not then it might be a bit pricy....150-500 depending on car.You will find most of this is labour and the part only costs 20-60 pounds, buy a haynes manuall and give it a go your self if you have got the time and the guts to trust your own work....its always worth learning a few basic things your self i.e. How to do a service at the very least ( instead of paying 120 for large service ull spend 40-60 on parts and be able to say that you done it your self). I am only learing myself by trial and error but have saved a lot of money. It that way ( I got a quote of 120 punds to change a few bits on the suspension of my old astra...15 pounds on a haynes manuall and 27 pounds in parts and I had it done a fair bit cheaper).
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