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09-10-2010, 08:56 AM | #1 |
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Wheel Bearing question...
I have a wobble/vibration in the drivers side front wheel of my recently purchased 84 K20. I was thinking it was the tie rod, ball joint, steering stab. etc.....Jacked it up and pulled the tire to see that the play/movement is actually in the hub area itself (manual hubs). I think it might be the bearing is shot, but it doesn't grind or make a noise....just that wobble feeling in the wheel. Other thing is that when applying the brakes the vibration goes away completely. Does this sound like the cause of my vibration? btw- the inside spanner nut is turned all the way in to where the threads stop on the axle so it's not that the spanner nut is just loose...also I purchased it with the front caliper frooze and trailered it home ( I had to replace rotor, pads, and caliper) so I'm thinking the bearing could have taken some heat/abuse leading up to it freezing up...what do you guys think? Thanks a lot!!!
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09-10-2010, 04:57 PM | #2 | |
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Re: Wheel Bearing question...
You definately need to get that apart. Something is sreiously worn/damaged.
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09-10-2010, 05:18 PM | #3 |
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Re: Wheel Bearing question...
Just throwing this out there... maybe the spanner nut was to tight and it wore the hell out of your bearings causing everything to loosen.
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