Shop to press on wheel bearings

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Yoda
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Shop to press on wheel bearings

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My left rear axle seal has been leaking for awhile slightly. I want to go ahead and replace the seals and bearing on both sides. My D44a needs to have the bearings pressed on though. Anyone have access to a press or know a shop that won't charge me too much. I think $20-50 for both sides should be reasonable.
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How soon do you need to get this done? I have a press but I am not in town at the moment.
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probably within the next 2-3 weeks. Its keeping fluid pretty well, I just want to try and prevent it from ruining the brake pads ect. if it hasn't done so already.
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I will be in town next Monday to stay. If you haven't found one by then let me know and we will knock that thing out.
84 Toy PU. 20R, Rear Chevy spring swap, Front 4" Allpro springs, Crap ton of other stuff.
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