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Title: £350 for rear wheel bearing
Post by: DJ_Brian on 10 July 2007, 14:12:52
Is my local garage having a laugh quoting me £350 to replace a rear wheel bearing on my mv6 estate? :'(
Title: Re: £350 for rear wheel bearing
Post by: spookyman60 on 10 July 2007, 14:19:17
nope not really because he will dis-asemble the entire unit and pull the bearing and press it out of the hub lot of work with them being rear wheel drive its an awkward job
Title: Re: £350 for rear wheel bearing
Post by: DJ_Brian on 10 July 2007, 16:09:29
Ouch!  Ok, thanks for your reply.  Is it worth having both done together?
Title: Re: £350 for rear wheel bearing
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 10 July 2007, 16:23:06
Thats to pricey......I would try Vx just to get a bench mark quote.
Title: Re: £350 for rear wheel bearing
Post by: spookyman60 on 10 July 2007, 17:39:00
ive never had a wheel bearing job but had to replace the back plate for the handbreak shoes and they quoted me 150 for that for one side
Title: Re: £350 for rear wheel bearing
Post by: DJ_Brian on 10 July 2007, 18:33:52
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Thats to pricey......I would try Vx just to get a bench mark quote.
Errm,  that was my local Vx main dealer
Title: Re: £350 for rear wheel bearing
Post by: hobbes on 10 July 2007, 18:39:03
I had three bearing replaced a few weeks ago - 2x front, 1x rear I WAS going to get all four done - but it took the guy just over 2 hours to do the rear...so we gave that a mutual wide swerve!

Was about £25+VAT for the actual bearing...£80+VAT to get it fitted.

£350 is VERY expensive...try a local independant that you trust.
Title: Re: £350 for rear wheel bearing
Post by: Markie on 10 July 2007, 18:43:57
think you need to change your "garage"...
Title: Re: £350 for rear wheel bearing
Post by: DJ_Brian on 11 July 2007, 09:54:34
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I had three bearing replaced a few weeks ago - 2x front, 1x rear I WAS going to get all four done - but it took the guy just over 2 hours to do the rear...so we gave that a mutual wide swerve!

Was about £25+VAT for the actual bearing...£80+VAT to get it fitted.

£350 is VERY expensive...try a local independant that you trust.

I think it may be cheaper for me to drive to Scotland & back AND get the job done ;D
Title: Re: £350 for rear wheel bearing
Post by: stevief on 11 July 2007, 12:26:46
Not surprised at the price. I had a front bearing advisory on my last MOT which was covered by warranty so gave them the go ahead to change it out. The bearing change consisted of a complete hub unit rather than pulling and replacing the old bearings.

If it is the case with the main dealer as well then the price is probably for a full hub unit.

Steve
Title: Re: £350 for rear wheel bearing
Post by: luv_my_mv6 on 11 July 2007, 13:19:07
Sorry to butt in, my motor just failed MOT partly cos of failing rear bearing - local garage just quoted me £110 for replacement including part - i'd call an indipendant then have a beer after its fixed with the £240 you saved  :y
Title: Re: £350 for rear wheel bearing
Post by: DJ_Brian on 08 November 2007, 13:47:19
Oh, forgot about this, it cost me £165 from another garage in the end!
Title: Re: £350 for rear wheel bearing
Post by: chrisdb on 08 November 2007, 16:32:55
According to TIS 2000 it is 2.6 hours labour for one side. I think Vx charge £80 per hour so with VAT that'd be £244 and £100 'ish for parts.
Title: Re: £350 for rear wheel bearing
Post by: DJ_Brian on 08 November 2007, 17:01:59
Cool, so I got a bargain at £165 :y
Title: Re: £350 for rear wheel bearing
Post by: dtnorth on 08 November 2007, 21:53:53
Thats obscene.  You could employ a barrister for less.

Do they now design bearings to fuse onto the axle on purpose?
Title: Re: £350 for rear wheel bearing
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 09 November 2007, 10:04:29
Bearings  are £40ish - saloon, £58.50ish estate +Vat retail

Bearings fusing onto the axle?.......they are press fited into the rear hubs so need special tools to aid removal and fitting if done on the car.

Front bearings are part of the hub assembly (about 30-40 quid for the part) and VERY easy to change.

But, Omegas rarely suffer from bearing failures