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<blockquote data-quote="NightShade" data-source="post: 3102863" data-attributes="member: 29706"><p>I shop around a lot, cam and crank position sensors I have found is better to buy OEM rather than what ever plain jane the autoparts stores have and was able to get the one for my pickup for the same price from Amazon. Otherwise I will often end up buying form RockAuto. The wheel bearings were bad on the front drivers wheel so I went ahead and picked up two now hubs from RockAuto for less than the cost of one from the local parts store. It included the nuts as well and I was able to pick up a socket for the nut from Harbor Freight since I would end up using it for exactly one job. Total cost to replace was less than 100 for both front hub/bearing assemblies with tools and I shudder what the cost would have been at a mechanic but I can guarantee the parts for both would have been closer to 200 and probably another 200 for the work.</p><p></p><p>Just depends but there are deals out there everywhere if you shop around and search.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NightShade, post: 3102863, member: 29706"] I shop around a lot, cam and crank position sensors I have found is better to buy OEM rather than what ever plain jane the autoparts stores have and was able to get the one for my pickup for the same price from Amazon. Otherwise I will often end up buying form RockAuto. The wheel bearings were bad on the front drivers wheel so I went ahead and picked up two now hubs from RockAuto for less than the cost of one from the local parts store. It included the nuts as well and I was able to pick up a socket for the nut from Harbor Freight since I would end up using it for exactly one job. Total cost to replace was less than 100 for both front hub/bearing assemblies with tools and I shudder what the cost would have been at a mechanic but I can guarantee the parts for both would have been closer to 200 and probably another 200 for the work. Just depends but there are deals out there everywhere if you shop around and search. [/QUOTE]
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