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  • #16
    Problem solved?

    Well then! Just a quick news flash

    Today I had a free day (...again) so I decided to have a look at the culprit bearing. By my logic, I assumed that the crazy vibration symptom must have been because the hub itself was TOO loose. After jacking the car up, I gave the wheel a wobble and sure enough it moved much more than I thought it should. So, I ripped everything off and ''reset'' the hub, so-to-speak, making sure everything was greased up as much as my stomach could bear it (). Then after going for a drive the noise seems to have stopped! Here's hoping I've fixed it okay and it's not just an intermittent problem
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    • #17
      We had the rear wheel bearings replaced three times in a year.
      We paid for the first set and our mechanic absorbed the cost of the replacements after this. We're not sure what the problem was ,but its good now

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