Ive had a grinding sound in my front drivers side tire for a month or so. I figured it was a caliper/brake pad dragging or a bent dust shield. finally had the time to bring it to a shop; turns out it was the driver’s side front bearing. Service Street Auto Repair charged me $500 for the front hub assembly, $285 for labor and $85 for an alignment. Total out the door was $942. This seemed like a lot, but I agreed to have the work done as we had a road trip the following day. Googling a Moog hub assembly for my 2014 Ram 1500 4x4 shows a price of $220 at a local well-known auto parts store and videos look like it takes an hour or 2 for an average guy to swap. Asking others with similar trucks stated they paid $500 or less. While this shop was fast, courteous and did a good job, I cant recommend them as their prices are way too much. Ill continue looking for a reasonable, reputable shop for my truck.
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- Service Street Tire & Auto Repair - Aurora - Quincy