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I think my husband could probably change those too, but $100 each bearing, and it's happened several times to you, that would get really aggravating. I'm considering a different vehicle, possibly. I like my car alot, but if this is something that could be ongoing, i don't want the headache. we have a 1994 dodge dakota that we bought brand new and he maintains it and we never have problems with it. i just think some of this new technology on the cars isn't so great.
thanks for your info! it helps to know what other people have done. there is a website i found topix.com that have a whole bunch of people on there that have had this problem and some of them said what they did to help the problem. |