jacked my wheels up and found a bit of play in the wheels and i reckon it's wheel bearings (88 GQ by the way). But my dad (the one that was going to jack up my car off the steering arms) is dead set it's not.
Is it the wheel bearings?
thanks in advance
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wheel bearings
Be careful though, when you check top to bottom slack it could also be your swivelhubs. To check this get someone to apply the footbrake and then check if you still get movement (top-bottom, front-back) if you do it is the swivel hubs, not the wheel bearings as these are attached to the wheel hub only, not the caliper which is attached to the swivel hub assembly.
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Re: wheel bearings
I don't do any work with my dad for exactly that reason. Arguments always ensue, and then we don't talk to each other for a week.slowLux wrote: But my dad (the one that was going to jack up my car off the steering arms) is dead set it's not.


Oh yeah, sounds like wheel bearing adjustment to me too.
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