Some Mercury Mountaineer owners report experiencing recurring front wheel bearing replacement issues every 6-8 months, which can be both frustrating and costly. These owners note that wheel bearings are crucial for smooth wheel rotation under high forces, and signs of problems may include shaking or vibrating in the steering system. The average replacement cost for a wheel bearing ranges from $310 to $391, and many mechanics now replace the entire hub assembly, which can cost between $55 to $75 or more. Additionally, it is essential to inspect the races for damage during replacement, as damaged races should be replaced to ensure proper functioning. Owners are advised to use high-quality replacement parts to prevent premature failure and to consider a professional inspection of the suspension system if they experience frequent issues, as this could indicate underlying problems. Addressing these concerns is vital for safety, driving comfort, and long-term cost-effectiveness.
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