leaking grease or cracks
Looseness
leaking grease or cracks Looseness
With each brake job.
leaking grease or cracks Looseness
You will have to give more information to get a good answer. Two wheel or 4 wheel drive, front or rear, etc.,, What year is it? Front wheel bearings on the mid 90" should be easy to change. Just remove the wheel, remove the bearings and the races (will have to be pressed or knocked out of the hub) then replace the races, first, then the bearings. Put plenty of grease on them . You should replace the seals as well. On the 1999 and probably later, you will find that they have a "double set" of bearings for each wheel with only one bearing race. You will have to have the old race pressed out at a machine shop and the new one pressed in, again press the bearings and put in new seals. Will cost over $100 per wheel for the bearings and machine work in most places, plus the cost of the seals.
Have the wheel bearings checked, as well as the alignment.
You need to havealignment checked or maybe wheel bearings worn
Front wheel bearings in a car should be well greased but have never heard of them needing to be earthed.
The wheel bearings of the Subaru should be checked. Worn wheel bearings create a whirling noise, that gets louder as the car picks up speed.
There should not be any slack in the your wheel bearings. The more slack the will bearing has the quicker the will bearing will fail.
You can tell when your wheel bearings need replacing is when they are making unusual noises. For example: squealing, groaning, chirping or cracking noises. If this happens, get it checked out right away.
Bearing & seals will run you about $150-$200 for parts and about 2 hours labour
make sure when you replace the pads, you repack the wheel bearings, replace the grease seals, set proper tension on the bearings, and resurface or replace the rotors