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Bill:
Forgive me if my recollection is in error.
In past posts you mentioned having to have your rear wheel bearing replaced.
If my memory is correct, could take a minute to describe what symptoms you experienced that made you aware that the wheel bearing was bad.
I'm chasing down a drown or growel with a very slight vibration. Most noticed around 35-50 mph.
I thought it was tires, but it wasn't it. $950 down the drain.
I changed the carrier bearing, again $70 down the drain.
I'm about ready to torch the truck. I hate spending time and fixing nothing.
Thanks
Kirk
Forgive me if my recollection is in error.
In past posts you mentioned having to have your rear wheel bearing replaced.
If my memory is correct, could take a minute to describe what symptoms you experienced that made you aware that the wheel bearing was bad.
I'm chasing down a drown or growel with a very slight vibration. Most noticed around 35-50 mph.
I thought it was tires, but it wasn't it. $950 down the drain.
I changed the carrier bearing, again $70 down the drain.
I'm about ready to torch the truck. I hate spending time and fixing nothing.
Thanks
Kirk