How much does it cost to replace carrier bearing?

How much does it cost to replace carrier bearing?

The average cost for carrier bearing replacement is between $287 and $370. Labor costs are estimated between $133 and $167 while parts are priced between $154 and $203. This range does not include taxes and fees, and does not factor in your specific vehicle or unique location. Related repairs may also be needed.

What does a carrier bearing drop kit do?

Zone Offroad Products carrier bearing drop kits can help you to eliminate driveshaft vibrations in your lifted truck by shimming down the carrier bearing so that the rear drive shaft angle is as close to the factory drive angle as possible.

What happens when carrier bearing fails?

A failed bearing will not be able to properly support the drive shaft, and as a result the drive shaft will flex incorrectly, which will cause vibration and shuddering. A worn center support bearing will not be able to properly support the vehicle and will render it undrivable once it completely fails.

How much does a Toyota Tundra support bearing cost?

The best part is, our Toyota Tundra Center Support Bearing products start from as little as $29.99. When it comes to your Toyota Tundra, you want parts and products from only trusted brands.

How big is the carrier bushing on a Toyota Tundra?

The carrier bearing is enclosed in a flexible bushing that has approximately .375″-.500″ of play in it during normal operation. Flexing the driveshaft around within these tolerances will not tell you if the actual internal bearing is failing.

Why is my carrier bearing going bad on my Toyota Tundra?

If you dig you will see many who replaced their carrier bearing with the 30 dollar ones and they failed very soon after replacement because of rubber failure. Now this might have been because of low quality parts or it could have been because the drive line wasn’t straight.

What’s the best price for a carrier bearing?

The whine / hiss sound is the center support bearing. The best price I can find on a OEM part is about 129 and the aftermarket parts prices are really all over the place. The lowest price DEA CENTER BEARING in the 30 dollar range with Tezuka being around 110. Anyone heard of Tezuka? I also found National and Timken both about 85.