BatsTDK
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Wheel bearing? Squeaky toy?
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possibly, best to jack it up so the wheel is off the ground, spin it and listen and see if it has any play at 12 & 6 (should be none) and also at 9 & 3 there will be some play there normally due to steering.Wheel bearing? Squeaky toy?
you can only change the hub as a whole. the bearing inside it is non serviceable. id stick tot he 3 more popular brands, moog, skf or timkin.Thanks everyone for the input. I haven’t had a chance to jack it up and check for play yet. Question… it’s better to replace the whole hub rather than just the bearing, correct?
the hubs on these are 1 piece it's not like the old days where you could slap a new bearing on grease it up and be on your way. that being said they are relatively easy to doThanks everyone for the input. I haven’t had a chance to jack it up and check for play yet. Question… it’s better to replace the whole hub rather than just the bearing, correct?
What @Doubeleive said and also could be brake rub but sounds more like a bearing noise. Hope it isn't a cv joint?
Broken/torn rubber boot, grease leaking out, popping sound while driving in a tight circleWhat should I look for for a worn out CV joint?