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Thread: 2005 GT Rear wheels bearing replacement

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    Monera3v
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    2005 GT Rear wheels bearing replacement

    Hey everyone,

    I hope everyone had a good new year!

    MY 05 gt has pretty much accumulated just around 50k's since I got it, currently sitting at 163 k's.
    I notice a slight amount of play in the rear wheel when I shook it left and right during a wheel change.

    I was wondering what the cost of having this replaced or recommend any mechanics to have this service done with peace of mind.
    I already have the parts and fluids (ford racing bearing and seals and redline stuff)

    So far Redline on Sheppard quoted me 600 + dollars... seem a bit steep or it may just be me.
    Sorry for my poor English, still working on improving that!

    Regards.

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    A gentleman named Rick with the username ZR on here is a outstanding mechanic and I went to him this past summer with rear end issues and he was able to get me sorted. I have no doubt he could get you fixed up as well.
    Hopefully he will chime in and can provide you with his contact info.

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    2nd the vote

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    Do you mean play in and out? If so, nothing to worry about.
    If it's play in the other direction, most likely a worn out axle but yes bearing would need replacement at the same time.
    If your just doing wheel bearings and seals, should be under $300 lab.
    As for axles, OEM only, gonna take some looking to find good used ones.

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    Did a stroll through carpart.com, wrecker in Orillia show both a Left and Right in stock.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ndinadis View Post
    A gentleman named Rick with the username ZR on here is a outstanding mechanic and I went to him this past summer with rear end issues and he was able to get me sorted. I have no doubt he could get you fixed up as well.
    Hopefully he will chime in and can provide you with his contact info.
    So, Rick helped you sort out your rear end issues... and was a gentleman.... hmmmmmm Hopefully all you needed was a lube job.

    @monera96 -
    All kidding aside, Rick's reputation is flawless and although I haven't personally used his services yet, I know of his work and spoken with many enthusiasts that have used his services and they all give him the two thumbs up and recommend him.
    You'd be in great hands!

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    Let the mechanics do the work as they are used to this kind of work

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    Monera3v
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    Quote Originally Posted by nichloasjerry1 View Post
    Let the mechanics do the work as they are used to this kind of work
    lol, I had no intentions of doing this myself.

    Most likely, the suggested mechanic above will be handling the surgery lol.

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    You'll be in good hands with ZR and Ross. They did the bearings and seals and a new clutch a couple of months ago for Ol Paint. Exceptional work as always.

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    A small amount of play is normal, are you getting any fluid leaking or noises? As stated if it is a worn bearing you'll need to replace the axles as well, I agree that about $300 layout sounds right, $600 would be maybe the labour to replace the ring and pinion and carrier bearings. Best to take it in and have a pro look at it to see if they indeed need replacing.

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