Yes. Especially if it is rusted because your tire will fall off.
Deadly, get it carefully to where you can work on it and replace it.
Yes. A damage wheel bearing can seize up suddenly, which'd be really bad.
worn crankshaft main bearing is the problem
very dangerous thing to do the bearing could desintegrate in an instant and your wheel could come off causing loss of control and possibly an accident dont do it
What the s#*%? Oh maybe grease the tree dock. That should solve it.
you have a definete wheel bearing problem. have it replaced asap
That is a bearing in the centre of a crankshaft or drive shaft.
At low speed: Damaged or failed tire, bent wheel, damaged brake, damaged axle. Dangerous failure of a wheel bearing. At high speed generally a wheel balanace problem. While braking a bent or warped brake component.
You may have a wheel bearing going out. I had the same problem recently. It cost $900 to replace my two front wheel bearings. It could also be a tire problem. If it is a tire problem, the pitch will change on different types of pavement. A wheel bearing noise is constant no matter what kind of pavement you are driving on. You should also know that the mechanic who repaired my car told me that it is very dangerous to drive a car with faulty wheel bearings. Be safe and good luck!
It can be very dangerous. You certainly don't want to be on the freeway when the bearing finally goes and the wheel falls off. Yes. Definately. If the grease is completely gone, the bearing can heat up and get so hot that the wheel could lock up and cause the car to spin out of control.
The bearing near to the drive end is outboard bearing and the bearing in non drive end is inboard bearing.
how do I get to the front bearing on a geo 4 wheel drive