You can do it a lot cheaper also. They are both easy to do, he** even I did them .
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You can do it a lot cheaper also. They are both easy to do, he** even I did them .
Get everything checked by a real mechanic before you start replacing stuff. Wheel bearings whine and grind when they are going bad. Have you heard anything different going down the road?
If the bearing hub assembly does need replaced, doing so is within the capabilities of the average home mechanic with access to an air compressor, a decent range of sockets and whatnot, and a fair amount of patience (or friends with beer). Tie rod sleeve is pretty easy to see if it needs replaced. Got a hole or tear in it? Replace it. If not, leave it the heck alone.
Don't go back there. Look like a bunch of useless rip off artists to me. If you were around me, I'd send you to my alignment guy. He only complains about tires......
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