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Thread: rear wheel bearings replaced

  1. #1
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    2006 E55 AMG

    Thumbs up rear wheel bearings replaced

    Man, what a difference. The car is so much quieter on the freeway. Even with the powerflex bushings, its actually much quieter now!! I got a look at my old bearings. The insides were totally chewed up. Glad I changed them when I did!!

    RENNtech 168mm Pulley and Tune | VRP Carbon Fiber Airbox | JP Shorty Headers | Eisenmann Race Exhaust | RENNtech Digital Lowering Module | 19" HRE 547R
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  2. #2
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    Thousand Oaks, CA
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    '95 M3 LTW '97 M3
    What was the total cost, if you don't mind, or did you do it yourself?

    Chris
    '97 M3 Coupe
    '95 M3 LTW

  3. #3
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    I was gonna do it myself. Then I took the advice of many people and had my shop do it. Total was $138 for 2 hours labor. That was just one side, and I bought the part from bimmerparts.com for like $30. Nice piece of mind for about $160. It was pretty loud with the old bearings.

    RENNtech 168mm Pulley and Tune | VRP Carbon Fiber Airbox | JP Shorty Headers | Eisenmann Race Exhaust | RENNtech Digital Lowering Module | 19" HRE 547R
    459 RWHP, 522 RWT

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