I ended up ordering this from another site for $20 less including shipping. I was surprised that the rear bearings are so easy to replace. I was watching a video of the front bearing being replaced on our 2006 Honda Odyssey EXL and then I found the driver's rear bearing failed after riding in the back of my wife's van (sounded awful, low rumble) . noise, sounds like a tire problem). With the van jacked up and the wheel removed, simply remove the two caliper bolts and then the four hub/bearing bolts, all easily accessible. Replace the new Moog part and reassemble. The van is much quieter and even safer. I went ahead and replaced the passenger side bearing, thinking if one failed the other side probably wasn't too far behind. When I removed and turned the bearing on the passenger side, you could of course feel a slight grinding noise that the new parts don't have. The folks on the Odyssey forums seem to think that Moog and Timken make quality products.
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