nytrdr24
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pressing means you have to use a hydraulic press to get them in or out....
not a task for a rubber mallet.....any decent auto shop will have one, if you pull the hub, & carry it to them, they probably won't charge much to press the old bearings out & press the new ones in. the noise could be one of two things on the front....brake pads are worn & squeeling, or the wheel bearings are dry & need repacking as a temporary fix until you can get some new ones put in.
oh, 4k-5k that ya'll have spent isn't bad (well it is, but not as bad as me).
i bought my truck new in '94, it was the last '93 on the lot as all the new '94's had just come in. i paid $9997 for it, the sticker was @$13,975......drove it like i stole it for 4.5 years till the motor gave up on me....it sat up till two years ago this oct. 12 when i pulled it out of the barn...to date i've spent almost what i originally paid for the truck & it isn't even running yet, nor have i got my motor back from the shop which will be another @$3,500, then i still have to finish the body work, interior, & get it painted......(damn this is an expensive hobby!!!) i figure i'll end up havin @$16k in it when i get done.....(i must love this truck)