You can jack the car up and spin the wheels for this test, though. No need to pull parts. Jim On Nov 26, 2006, at 5:09 AM, Bob Mac wrote: > I'd vote for the wheel bearings. They don't have to be hot. If you > pulled the bearings, chances are he never looked at the bearing races. > It's the race that gets cupped or spawled. Sometimes very hard to see > with the naked eye. A magnifying glass revieles a differant story. My > advice is to change the inner and the outer on both sides. Chances are > it needed it anyway. The reason i say both sides is because it's very > hard to determine which side. Just do it. > |
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