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Old 09-08-2011, 01:33 AM   #131
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If you can find a shop to press the bearing off and press a new one on then it will still cost around the same. A brand new one you can just do yourself.

Or, take the shaft off and take it yourself to a shop to do just the bearing. Then put it back on the car yourself. That could save you some money.

OR, if you have the right press, you can do it yourself just buy the bearing.

So your car is all stock?

So in basically, I found it cheaper and easier to just buy a whole driveshaft and slap it in.
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