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SJones37 wrote:
For the 10 minutes it would take, ide put a jack under the axle and get the tire off the ground.Then you could put a bar under the tire and rock it and see if its a bearing .Check lug nuts,might have a couple loose ones.For the little time it will take to check all wheels its worth the piece of mind.Before i spent 350 on a shop ide do some looking first.its pretty easy to pull bearings,clean and repack.Its a little messy but not to hard.
โJun-28-2013 07:24 AM
subcamper wrote:
Were there any noises when drove it to put it into storage? The bearings certainly wouldn't have worn while parked in storage.
I agree with the other posters that suspect something with the brakes/magnets. Maybe a piece of hardware broke or fell off into the drum.
Steve
โJun-28-2013 07:23 AM
jamesu wrote:
I just spent $275 to have wheels packed and brakes checked. Beats the $350 another guy quoted here. DIY will save you $, but I don't do DIY anymore.
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