Wheel bearing with a lowered vehicle
Hey guys, I dropped my Z about five months ago, and I just had to replace the drivers front wheel bearing because of noise. Not three days later, the passenger one is making noise too. Is this common on slammed Zs, or do I just have bad luck? Thanks,
J
(ps. search was inconclusive)
J
(ps. search was inconclusive)
lowering usually exacerbates existing issues and wear.. your bearings were likely aging anyways due to mileage, and then you put excess strain on them.. be worried if the same bearing went out after replacing it.. sounds like they just went out near the same time is all..
my rear outers were toast.. replaced them, and they have been good for the last 30k miles.
my rear outers were toast.. replaced them, and they have been good for the last 30k miles.
lowering usually exacerbates existing issues and wear.. your bearings were likely aging anyways due to mileage, and then you put excess strain on them.. be worried if the same bearing went out after replacing it.. sounds like they just went out near the same time is all..
OP, sounds like you just hit a stroke of bad luck with them going out within a couple days of each other, but I think it's fairly normal on a lowered car. If the same one went out three days later I'd be concerned.
How can you tell if this is going bad? What type of noise? My front Passenger wheel area is making a lot of rattling or clunking noises... Seems to be getting worse and worse. I used to not notice it unless on a really bumpy road now I hear everyday...
HELP PLEASE!!!
HELP PLEASE!!!
Does it make a grinding noise while driving down a flat / smooth noise? If so bad bearing.
If its rattling / clunking over tough road or bumps only, you could have a torn lower compression arm bushing or dead ball joint.
If its rattling / clunking over tough road or bumps only, you could have a torn lower compression arm bushing or dead ball joint.
Why don't you just keep driving it instead of having it checked. It should work itself out and eventually the wheel will fly off at an opportune moment. Like doing 70 on a crowded freeway.
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. I will look into the compression arm bushing. I dont think its a ball joint.
To check a wheel bearing, jack the car up and put it on a jack stand (or use a lift). Grab the tire or wheel at the 12 o'clock and 6 o'clock positions, and try to shake it. If the top of the tire moves in/out, you've got an issue and it's likely the wheel bearing.
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