what do bad wheel bearings sound like?
Also...you may hear a humm humm humm at higher speeds (40 on up). This may only occur if your bearing is not too worn.
I checked my wheel yesterday, and didn't find play from top to bottom. So my bearings aren't that bad..yet.
Ok...not really nervous...when they seize on me...then I'll worry.
I checked my wheel yesterday, and didn't find play from top to bottom. So my bearings aren't that bad..yet.

Ok...not really nervous...when they seize on me...then I'll worry.
Originally posted by jmax
No, then you'll buy a pair of new axles. These things last and last, if they happen to be bad replace them asap.
No, then you'll buy a pair of new axles. These things last and last, if they happen to be bad replace them asap.
hehe...notice the smiley
; if they seize....ill probably be upside down on the highway somewhere. It isn't fun trying to control a seized axle/caliper etc. while driving. Yes I will be replacing ASAP....as soon as I have some cash laying around. Will replace strut with bearing.Though...this bearing has been driven like this for 15K miles. There can be nicks in it that causes humm humm at higher speeds.
You have to remove your wheels,brake pads, and rotors. Then remove the whole hub assembly with the bearings and have a shop press out the old one's and press in the new. If you do the work yourself you can save a ton of money.
Originally posted by MaxEffect414
Do i have to disconnect the strut and the axel and control arm or the hub assembly just comes out?
Trance
Do i have to disconnect the strut and the axel and control arm or the hub assembly just comes out?
Trance
Originally posted by jmax
Roll the wheel while it is up. If it is hesitant or there is noise, it's bad. A bad bearing is easy to hear, diagnose. Mine are still in good shape with over 100k miles.
Roll the wheel while it is up. If it is hesitant or there is noise, it's bad. A bad bearing is easy to hear, diagnose. Mine are still in good shape with over 100k miles.
-RMB
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Yeah, saw. Just wanted to be sure you new what you were doing.
