wheel bearings
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wheel bearings
how often is everyone replacing the wheel bearings????
i ask this because i seem to be changing them every year
the past 9 months i have changed 3 on the left side and now my right side is starting to go
what can cause bearings to go bad??
i ask this because i seem to be changing them every year
the past 9 months i have changed 3 on the left side and now my right side is starting to go
what can cause bearings to go bad??
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Poor quality bearings? How many miles are you getting out of a set and what driving conditions are common for you?
I am on my first replacement set.
I am on my first replacement set.
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They are a sealed hub assembly. Something to look forward to. Plan on $200-$300 each for good ones.
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Three sets would be my guess. Probably close to $1000 worth.
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The front wheel bearings are sealed and can't be overtightened. The rear wheel bearings are just pressed in and also can't be overtightened. Both front and rear wheel bearings require no grease. Even though there is no actual mileage when either one should be replaced you should get at least 50k miles out of them unless you frequently beat the hell out of your truck.
My 2001 CC had 100k miles on the factory front wheel bearings when I wrecked it and they were still in good shape. My 2005 ZR2 has 80k now and the bearings are still good. I bought my 1988 S10 Blazer from the original owner and she said the front wheel bearings have never been replaced and I now have 220k miles on it.
I agree that you should always buy high quality bearings even if they are 2x the price of the cheap ones.
Steve
My 2001 CC had 100k miles on the factory front wheel bearings when I wrecked it and they were still in good shape. My 2005 ZR2 has 80k now and the bearings are still good. I bought my 1988 S10 Blazer from the original owner and she said the front wheel bearings have never been replaced and I now have 220k miles on it.
I agree that you should always buy high quality bearings even if they are 2x the price of the cheap ones.
Steve
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I have to replace my fronts about every 20-30k. They don't last long on my roads out here. Lots of rough washboards take their toll. Also of note I only drive mine when the roads are too bad to drive with a car due to mud/snow and there are lots of ruts to contend with whether wet or dry. Very hard on those front bearings. Doesn't seem to make much difference whether or not I spend lots on them or not either. They just get beat to death.
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the original bearings lasted me 3 years than once i had to replace them and gone to aftermarket they were being replaced almost yearly, and i put about 35 000 km a year. I have been getting my bearings from napa so maybe it is the cheap bearings. fortunately for me the bearings were under warranty so it wasnt too bad. Would ac delco bearings last longer???
I got 80,000 out of the stock bearings. Replaced both within 3 months of each other. 6 months later I had to replace them again. I bought the middle of the road ones at $130 each. Lucky for me they had a 1 year warrnty. Auto Zone replaced them for free. I paid the difference to get the best ones I could get through them. I think they were Timkin? They are a billit cast instead of being welded together. Night and day difference in quality.
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I just replacaed mine and they seem fine but the darn ABS light wont turn off i had someone remove the code it was giving but the darn light just came back on he says its cause i bought the middle grade ones that are after market and that i should have bought the ones froma GM dealership . any one got a clue if hes right or is there something else i can do to turn the ABS light off ???
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I've got 131,000 on my originals, YIKES !! I wonder whats up with that ?
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Anybody use the ones Synergy Offroad sells ? They are made by Wheel Bearings Inc. At $ 94.50 each its hard to pass them up.
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I had the Synergy ones put on my truck. Everything seems fine with them. I don't go wheeling in my crew so I cannot attempt to guess how they would hold up under stressful poundings. Just my
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