Does loud road noise - bearing problem?
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Re: Does loud road noise - bearing problem?
^^ Wow...dealership price?
You should expect around $180-$230 a wheel, just for the bearings. If your bearing had worn out so bad it ruined your hub assembly, I can see it going to $500 a wheel. Although, I am coming from a B5 owner.
You should expect around $180-$230 a wheel, just for the bearings. If your bearing had worn out so bad it ruined your hub assembly, I can see it going to $500 a wheel. Although, I am coming from a B5 owner.
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Re: Does loud road noise - bearing problem?
I have my vw/audi mechanic by dixie and eglinton. Literally that's the shops name "vw/audi" as he only works on these cars. I may have paid maybe $280. Let me know if you want his contact.
He's not too expensive, or not too cheap. Either way, I do try to minimize my trips down to his shop though lol.
He's not too expensive, or not too cheap. Either way, I do try to minimize my trips down to his shop though lol.
Last edited by vgorous; 10-25-2010 at 12:44 PM.
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Re: Does loud road noise - bearing problem?
to check the CV boot you have to move the boot in either direction (its like a rubber accordian) and move your hand around to the places you can't see. If it was broken on the inside or even wore a substantial amount you would hear clunking when driving or lots of clicking when your turning a tight radius.
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