How much should it cost? The garage have quoted me £190+VAT
Wheel Bearing
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FlappySocks
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MOT failed on one rear wheel bearing. I was going to do it myself, but it looks like it could be more hassle that I want right now.
How much should it cost? The garage have quoted me £190+VAT
How much should it cost? The garage have quoted me £190+VAT
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FlappySocks
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Nationwide Autocentres. Just across the road from where I work.
done mine this week 15 quid and 45 mins
pay topps of 90 quid parts and lab
dave
pay topps of 90 quid parts and lab
dave
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FlappySocks
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I just went to a local garage for a quote. They refused to quote, and just said that it would be 38+vat per hour x however long it takes.
not as bad as formula one autocenters.sam325is wrote:nationwide auto center are the biggest rip off merchants i have ever heard of!!!
flappysox. if you go to them with that quote you will end up payin min 3 hours + part
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Car-Nut
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i had 1 rear wheel bearing and 2 diff output seals done at Mosely Motorsport £180 incl parts and labour
Clive
Things are changing in the stable....
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Things are changing in the stable....
'88 Zinnobar Red E30 325i (Sold and missing it :O( )
http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C50851
'02 Inidividual E39 M5(SOLD)
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Car-Nut
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I new he was thinking about it he met a spanish bird whilst on holiday ... must of sold up to go live her . 26 yr old apparently.
I use Chris W now very happy with his work...
I could recommend him to anyone 
I use Chris W now very happy with his work...
Clive
Things are changing in the stable....
'88 Zinnobar Red E30 325i (Sold and missing it :O( )
http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C50851
'02 Inidividual E39 M5(SOLD)
Things are changing in the stable....
'88 Zinnobar Red E30 325i (Sold and missing it :O( )
http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C50851
'02 Inidividual E39 M5(SOLD)
My bearing was £11.50+vat and a couple of hours fannying about, could do it again in about an hour i guess
I thought my quote of £110+ was bad...... 190+? i think that could have been what's known as a F*CK OFF! quote
I thought my quote of £110+ was bad...... 190+? i think that could have been what's known as a F*CK OFF! quote
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E30BeemerLad
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I just put 2 new rear wheel bearings on mine last weekend, I did get burgled by the motor factors I went to in Norwich for £25 each, but they are SKF bearings so at least a decent brand. As I already had the trailing arms off the car it was a bit of chew on getting the hub off and messing about in the press, but they were out eventually, the old man said it would have been a lot easier with them still on the car.
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FlappySocks
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Thanks for the comments. I think I will just do it myself. I have to meddle with the handbrake shoes anyway for the MOT.
A trip to B&Q will help you, some M12 threaded bar, nuts and washers (the big flat ones) and a selection of large sockets... this little lot makes winding the drive flange back into the bearing so easy with zero chance of damaging the shiney new bearing, mine was a VTECH bearing form GSF, never heard of them myself so we will see how long it lasts.

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