All I know is that I went there, with my sister, no men, to have the bearings changed in the rear wheel on the driver's side, I was told after I dropped it off, that the hub needed to be replaced as well and that it was gone to cost me roughly $300, just for the bearings, but with adding the hub, it was good to be another $100. In total I paid $392. The bearings one cost $30! I get that they're Certified mechanics there, but that seems just a tad bit steep! Not sure if that's what they would have charged a man as well, but either way, it seems like it was too much! As for what they said to you, I can't answer to that, as I don't know why they told you that.
I never heard of that before. They had to have an explanation of why it was not drive able.
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