Cheaper than local retail price for stock ONLY. (no hub etc.) Either think of a workshop to press out/press in the bearing OR if it's possible to heat the knuckle/freeze the bearing, do it yourself. I used an oven for safe/even heating. Just make sure you have the right size (old bearings, bushings, etc.) to knock out/insert the bearings. Browse YouTube videos for more ideas. DIY saved me (actually my son) a few hundred dollars
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