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OT: Front axle in a 98 chevy s-10 blazer
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Posted by casey in ky on June 08, 2005 at 19:39:12 from (69.176.39.4):
My wifes blazer started a little growl on Saturday from what I think was the front passenger side(I"m pretty sure it was the front axle, if it is this is the 3rd one that"s went bad between her Blazer and my S-10). Today, she was backing out of a parking lot somewhere and it popped pretty loud(I wasn"t there, but she said it sounded like she ran over a plastic bottle) and she said it made a really awful and loud roar coming home. I still haven"t heard as I"ve not drove it yet but I figured it was the front axle. How big of a job is it to change it if that"s what it is?? Any special tools?? I"ve changed the wheel hub assemblys in my 2001 S-10 truck, how much more is there to it?? Any idea as to what a dealer would charge to fix it?? Thanks, Casey
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