Front wheel bearing roar...check my memory!

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I put one on my 2000 Dakota at about 130,000.

The other side didn't go out until 165,000.
Yes, your one of the lucky ones. Look at it this way. You are there doing one and you have all the tools out to do them both and get dirty once. My brother drove me nuts with his cars. I would do one then the other within the year. I told him to buy them in pairs next time or I wouldn't do them no more for (for free). I told him he could keep the old Good? one for a spare.
 
Yes, your one of the lucky ones. Look at it this way. You are there doing one and you have all the tools out to do them both and get dirty once. My brother drove me nuts with his cars. I would do one then the other within the year. I told him to buy them in pairs next time or I wouldn't do them no more for (for free). I told him he could keep the old Good? one for a spare.
I could see postponing it if funds didn't allow, but if they're there I agree 100%.
 
I don't change both headlights when one goes out either.

Doing that is actually increasing the odds that both go out at the same time.
 
Believe me I have just changed 1 Hub assembly on my wife's Yukon. Freezing windy and snow in the driveway outside with no garage. Plus it's her car not mine lol .
 
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