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Old 29-08-2011, 05:15 PM   #1
midgetyone
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Default Guess who had a wheel bearing go?

Well we had a lovely day in Launceston at the car show and getting to meet some of the club members. Unfortunately upon hearing a bearing noise growing louder on the journey home I decided to feel the base of all the rotors when I got home.... Hmmm cold..... cold...... warm..... OUCH!. Rear left wheel bearing too hot to touch and the warm one right side *sigh* Hope I don't have anything floating around in the diff itself chewing bits out now.

I might photograph everything in case anyone is interested for future reference.

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