HermitHogan
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Our 2013 CR-V has a loud roar coming from the left rear of the car when we drive on the highway... obviously the wheel bearing. A wheel bearing used to cost fifteen or twenty bucks. You just tapped the outer part of old one off, pack the new bearing with grease, re-assemble it, and you're done in about 1/2 an hour.
With today's vehicles, or Hondas, anyway, you have to buy an entire assembly, which costs about $150. It's still easy to change... just different, and I don't have the tools necessary. It's only about maybe 20 minutes of labor for someone who has all the tools.
So 20 minutes of labor plus $150... $876! WTF?!!
Look at this frickin' place...


I don't trust the smaller repair shops, though, but my god. I'm still thinking about buying the tools I'd need and do it myself, but my wife wants to bring it to the shop.
With today's vehicles, or Hondas, anyway, you have to buy an entire assembly, which costs about $150. It's still easy to change... just different, and I don't have the tools necessary. It's only about maybe 20 minutes of labor for someone who has all the tools.
So 20 minutes of labor plus $150... $876! WTF?!!
Look at this frickin' place...


I don't trust the smaller repair shops, though, but my god. I'm still thinking about buying the tools I'd need and do it myself, but my wife wants to bring it to the shop.