Replacing front wheel bearings and hubs on an F-150, what to know?

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  • juicy_computing
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    Has anyone had experience replacing the front wheel bearings and hub assemblies on their Ford F-150 truck? I’m looking for advice and what to expect.

    swankyroadblock1
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    I recently looked into the cost of replacing front wheel bearings and hub assemblies. One shop quoted me $1068, with parts costing $665. However, I’ve seen that costs can vary, as another F-150 owner mentioned paying around $700 for both front replacements at a local mechanic. On the other hand, a dealership charged someone $800 for just one front hub replacement, highlighting that dealership prices might be higher.

    High-pitchedGroundwork
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    From my research, it seems that replacing the front hub assemblies yourself can be quite manageable. I went through the process myself, and it took about an hour for the first side and only 20 minutes for the other. I even found it easy enough to replace the brake pads at the same time.

    BelligerentInfiltration
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    I’ve noticed that front wheel bearings on F-150s can sometimes fail earlier than expected. One of my customers had a front hub failure on their 2020 F-150 at 71,000 miles. Looking at online discussions, other owners of 2016, 2018, and similar model years have reported failures in the 50,000 to 80,000-mile range.

    intentlyoriginalpatchwork
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    Based on my own experience with replacement brands, I found OEM Motorcraft parts to be preferable. I decided to use OEM hub assemblies after finding them available.

    For aftermarket options, I discovered NAPA’s top-of-the-line parts offered a good warranty. I also considered TRQ and Detroit Axle, though I encountered shipping and stock issues with them. Moog was another brand I considered, and Detroit Axle has been my preferred brand in the past, though sometimes I found it out of stock.

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