Long enough for the bearing to sieze, wear the axle into, and cause you to have an accident. If it were my truck, I wouldn't drive it period, until this was repaired.
Yes it can be. I think you need to replace the whole hub assembly
Perhaps excess bearing clearance?
Replacing a wheel bearing in your Chevrolet blazer will cost approximately $175 per bearing. You can save $125 by doing the work yourself.
It cost me about $100.00 for the part and about an 1-1/2 of my time.
yes you can but good luck finding one
exhaust removal, driveshaft removal, shifter boot and shifter removal,transmission removal, removal of pressure plate and clutch disc, suggest replacing pilot bearing and replacing slave cylinder, removal and turning of flywheel, suggest replacing throw-out bearing. a full clutch kit will come with new pilot bearing, pressure plate and clutch disc, and throw-out bearing. generally a two man job
One way that I experienced is that I felt a vibration on my suburban when I reached a certain speed, about 30 mph. Then again at 60 mph. Or thereabouts. Also, get under your Silverado and try moving the center bearing. If it has a considerable amount of play, time to change it. However, are you sure that it's the center bearing that needs replacing and is that why you're asking. Chevy center bearings last a long, long time.
The battery cable for sure.
how do you replace the rear wheel bearing on a Chevy pick up
Remove the tire and wheel from your Chevy Lumina. Remove the end of the axle. Remove the wheel bearing nut. Remove the wheel bearing seal and the wheel bearing. Reverse the process to install the new front wheel bearing.
No. That is a factory sealed bearing.
Remove the tire and wheel from your Chevy Cavalier. Remove the end of the axle. Remove the wheel bearing nut. Remove the wheel bearing seal and the wheel bearing.