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Re: Wheel bearing removal
Well yes, if the parts that are being replaced are starting to go bad or have failed. Keep in mind nothing gets put on or done without customer approval. Obviously you can't just throw parts on and charge labor just because. This is why a thorough inspection ... Login to read more. ![]()
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