Wheel seal, Help!
Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by Htoric2008, Feb 13, 2018.
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Says 2005 Manac so it's on a trailer.
And I don't see a 9 hours on this job. -
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What do you need help with. The parts prices are more than reasonable from a shop. The drum seems a bit high, but who knows what was available and what they put on. There’s no context for the labor, just 9 units. I doubt their rate is $50 an hour, so I’m going to guess it’s half hour increments at their shop. Kind of high, unless the races gave them a hard time, or the whole thing was a disaster being a 2005. Just posting a bill with no context is pointless. It would have cost me $325 or so to buy the parts and do the job myself.$100 for drum, $50 for shoes, $50 for good wheelseal, $100 for bearings and races, $25 for hubcap and axle nut at least.
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For comparison...
Three weeks ago I replaced three drive seals and four sets of brake pads and drums. I didn't replace the bearings. The drums, pads, and seals were $670 at Freightliner (after subtracting the core charge). The drums were $84 each. The pads were $45 plus a $32 core charge each. The seals were $36 each. The TA that did the labor charged $762. I should have brought my own gaskets and hub oil. Those were high at the TA.
FYI, one of the seals leaked a hundred miles down the road and another TA replaced the seal and pads under warranty.
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