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Is it in the front or the rear?

Front - take to shop, bearing needs pressed out/in.

Rear - cake, if you have rear disc brakes, never done one with drums.
 

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Front. Passenger I believe. Saw a vid on youtube that said it may require a 'slide hammer'. I really don't want to go to a shop to have this done :(
 

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I think I had both bearings purchased for... 110? Canadian though. If you know how to change your break callipers yourself, you can diy. Takes quite a bit of torque to get the **** off though
 

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Well I'm planning on attempting this on Friday. Grabbing a Haynes manual because they're amazing. Being a broke college student sucks, so avoiding the shop's labor costs would be favored. But if this job isn't really something I should be doing, let me know guys. I don't wanna bite off more than i can chew.
 

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Unless you have access to a press or something to get the bearing out, take it to a shop. Or just take the knuckle off and take it to them.
 

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I went to a friend's house, he helped me out big time and we got it done. Removed the knuckle, took it to a buddy's shop, had him press out the old ones and put in the new ones. Also replaced my lower driver ball joint :)

No more noise, back to normal!!!!! :D
 

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Thanks to all of you who helped me diagnose the problem!!!!! I truly appreciate the help big time.

Seriously, you guys saved me money from going to a shop, having them figure out the problem, and the labor and parts costs. Thanks so much for everything. I really do love you guys lol. (no homo) I'm so happy to be a part of this community, and it's helped me slowly transform my car into something I love. Still a work in progress, but still love lol.

Thanks once again, family of 6GA.com.
 

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