OEM Auto Bushing & Bearings
What are the Signs a Vehicle's Got Bad Bushings and Bearings?
They can look like suspension problems. Your vehicle will start to vibrate and pull sideways, plus clunk going over bumps, and its tires may start to wear out unusually quickly. The surfaces of the bushings will also seem to have shrunk, stiffened, cracked, or softened.
What Does Replacing Bushings and Bearings Cost on Average?
The job can get pricey, fast. Bushings, for instance, can run $250 to $300, but cost depends on the model you drive. On a Ford F-150, $250 or so, give or take. On a Honda Civic, $200 or more, though sometimes, a little less. Toyota Camry, between $135 and $160, and so on.
Why Shop Replacement Bushings and Bearings at Group 1 Auto Parts in Oklahoma City?
Unlike what's for sale on the aftermarket, ours are genuine OEM, top-quality and made to fit your make and model. Better yet, they're steeply marked down; you can buy with confidence. We offer fast shipping all over the US; order today -- and feel free to contact us with any questions.
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