Gotta agree that sometimes things get over the top around here on PMs, etc
The wheel bearing fish scale thing is pretty overkill. I've always done it by hand and had good results.
On the other hand, I'd rather someone be anal with my stuff, than what happened on the one and only trip to the local stealership I paid for. Had the bearings packed then, along with a bunch of other baselining. The mechanic must've just slapped it back together. less than 4,000 miles later, the bearing failed.
They acted like it was just its time to go when I returned to have them check on it. They thought they were going to sell me a wheel bearing R&R for a truly ridiculous amount of cash. I brought it back to them because they F-ed up.
I walked out in a huff and basically told the service writer to forget about it when he called back afterward. Probably had at least an hour of labor he couldn't account for with his boss -- but he should have just admitted that it was a come-back. No way, it was their problem and if he didn't want to explain the F-up to his boss to start with, as it seemed, then he could explain why they pulled some guy's front wheel off and then had no customer to charge for it.
Come on. The bearing was trashed, as I found when i pulled it apart at home. Now, I've seen my share of bad bearings. There's no way that 4,000 more miles of normal wear and tear took it from good-to-go to trash. If it was anywhere near as bad when he serviced it, he should have pointed that out. Nope, the only way this can happen is if they weren't adjusted right -- 4,000 miles back when he did it.
I'll bet the dealership mechanic didn't use a fishscale -- but maybe HE should have
