Wheel Bearings
The most common and most easily identifiable symptom of a bad wheel bearing is an audible one. If you notice a grinding or grating noise coming from your wheel or tire, take note that this is very likely caused by a bad wheel bearing—especially if the noise gets louder as the vehicle accelerates.
Another revealing sign of bad wheel bearings: A car that feels loose as you drive it. Looseness can be difficult to convey, but basically, it refers to steering your car and finding that it seems less responsive or less precise than usual. Loose steering is not always due to a problem with the wheel bearings, but it very often can be. Sometimes the wheel bearings can become worn down, which causes them to loosen within your wheel assembly.
A related phenomenon is pulling. When you drive, does the car go where you tell it to or does it seem like it has a mind of its own, veering in a particular direction? Again, this is not always because of a problem with the wheel bearing, but that can certainly be a culprit.
- FAG 713622140 wheel bearings
- 165 mm
- 245 mm
- Ruville 7004 wheel bearings
- 0.4
- 0.68
- FAG 713611470 wheel bearings
- 4.763 mm
- SR-28-0
- Ruville 7800 wheel bearings
- 4.763 mm
- SR-28-0
- SKF VKBA 571 wheel bearings
- Open Type
- 104mm
- Toyana CX625 wheel bearings
- Light
- Open Type
- SKF VKBA 3570 wheel bearings
- 0.4
- 0.68
- SNR R170.15 wheel bearings
- 0.4
- 0.68
- FAG 713667760 wheel bearings
- One Shield & Snap-Ri
- 9750 N
- SKF VKBA 3413 wheel bearings
- 4.763 mm
- SR-28-0
- Toyana CX103 wheel bearings
- 27.2 mm
- 70 mm
- Toyana CRF-32218 A wheel bearings
- 27.2 mm
- 70 mm