The wheel bearing system is one of the most overlooked but critical parts of the drive-axle and steering assembly of your car. The inside of the wheel bearing is lubricated which allows the tires and wheels to spin freely without getting too much heat. However, the lubrication eventually wears out which can damage the wheel bearing. Moreover, it will create an unsafe driving condition for you. Go through the slide to know the common symptoms of a damaged wheel bearing.
5. They are eventuallylosing their
lubricity, wear out and need
replacement. If they break
completely, thenit can create
an unsafe driving situation.
6. Here are the symptoms help
you to recognize the damaged
wheel bearing of your car
easily.
7. The CV joints, struts and
shocks, inflatedtires and the
misaligned suspensioncan lead
to abnormal tire wear.
8. The worn out wheel bearings also
cause the uneventire wear. If the
left tire of your is worn, thenit
can lead to the left wheel bearing.
9. Wheel bearings are generally
replacedtogether means if the
problemarises at one side in your
car, you needto replace the wheel
bearing on the same axle.
10. In many cases, the wheel bearing
problemcan be different or minor,
but you don't needto take any types
of riskwith the problems.
12. It's very difficult to recognize
the damagedwheel bearing of
your car becauseit does not
happen very often, but wear out
quickly.
13. One common symptoms of a
worn out wheel bearings are
the loud noises that come from
the tire area of your car.
14. When the excessheat has built
up inside the wheel bearing of
your car can lose its lubricity
and create a loud roaring noise.
15. Due to the failed wheel bearing,
you heard the metal to metal
sound in your car. That will
come fromone specificwheel
and not bothsides at the same
time.
27. Apart fromthe aboveif you notice
that your car facehard time for
rolling afterapplying the clutch
will also cause due to the damaged
wheel bearing.
28. If you findout any of the above
symptoms in your car due to the
worn out or damagedwheel
bearing, contact a mechanicto
diagnose the problem.