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'06 scooby 2.5i, stock and sold

Re: '06 scooby 2.5i (picking out new wheels, yup)

Shoot me a price...I'd like to have the lock shaved at the same time.

Just sext me.
 


Re: '06 scooby 2.5i (picking out new wheels, yup)

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Re: '06 scooby 2.5i, boooorrrring

Yeah I was really happy changing my gtp wheel bearings...the subi ones where deff not that easy
 


Re: '06 scooby 2.5i, boooorrrring

the answer to that is **** no.

it's about 75% better than it was before. i need to replace one more for sure, but i'm gonna do the last two just so they are all done.

oh, and dealership costs suuuuuuuuuuuuuuuck.
 
Re: '06 scooby 2.5i, boooorrrring

the dealer was the only place that had a control arm bushing and bolt in stock. we had to cut one off because it was seized into place on the rear. and i also bought the rear bearing seals at the dealership. total cost of ~$150 from the dealership, plus the bearings (one front, one rear) and front bearing seals from NAPA. so yesterday i spent about $250 for two wheel bearings.

wbody guys really do have it super easy in comparison to these things...

but today was the first day in a very long time that i heard my exhaust instead of wheel bearing noise. one more bearing needs to get done for sure (another rear) and while i'm at it i might as well do the other front so they are all fresh.

and i was debating about buying a set of bigger brakes, loooooooool.
 


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