Can you guys help me out on choice?
looks like your still off and thats why your tires still rub the fender.
From what Ive heard, wheel bearings arent too cheap to fix either. I dont know if what I heard was correct but a guy on another post said around $700 to fix them on a WRX (sounds high).
From what Ive heard, wheel bearings arent too cheap to fix either. I dont know if what I heard was correct but a guy on another post said around $700 to fix them on a WRX (sounds high).
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HOLY CRAP! That's alot of dough! Wonder what it would be on my car? How do you know when they go out?? I think what I'll do is take some paperwork showing that anything other than a 48-52mm offset is wrong for my car and make Les Schwabs pay for the wheel bearings, what cha think? 
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If they go out you will hear it. Im not positive on that price. I read a thread that said that was how much it costs and you know you cant always beleive what you read. I would call the dealer and ask how much it is if you want to know for sure. As for the question about Les Schwabs fixing it if they go out. That is something you would have to talk to them about but I would guess no. If they say they will I would want it in writeing. I guess they didnt have anything you liked that had the correct offset.
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