Before you do that you should lift up the rear and see if you can spin the wheels. I am saying that because I paid for an unnecessary wheel bearing repair before. I went to the shop with a car rode down the street going "click, click, click" and told them to fix the noise. They told me it was bearings in the differential (I don't even know if a differential has bearings), but I told them to go ahead and make the repair. When I got the car back and test drove it, the click noises were still there. I told the mechanic the noises were still there and he said "I thought you were talking about the other bearing noise". So I took the car home and did exactly what I am suggesting that you do, I lifted the car on each side and spun the wheels. The rear passenger wheel was very hard to turn by hand. I tried to remove that bad bearing for a few weeks then finally took the car to the dealer, they had to saw the spindle off. Needless to say I never went back to that shop again.
If you don't want to get "raped" with diagnostic fees it might help to isolate the problem, if you can.