Yes, using the wrong size tire can negatively impact your front wheel bearings. Incorrect tire size can alter the alignment and load distribution on the wheel, leading to uneven wear and increased stress on the bearings. Over time, this can cause premature failure or damage to the bearings, resulting in costly repairs. It's essential to use the manufacturer-recommended tire size for optimal performance and longevity of your vehicle's components.
The Honda accord rear will bearing should be torqued at 60 pounds. You can ruin the wheel bearing or the wheel seal if you over torque the wheel bearing nut.
If you do not change a bad wheel bearing the bearing will cut a groov in the axle.If it goes on long enough the axle will have to be replaced.It could also ruin the axle housing.Then you would have to replace the rearend.
Driving with bad bearings is generally a bad idea. If the bearing seizes solid, (usually) the inner race will begin to spin on the axle, damaging the bearing seat.
whell overheating is usally caused by one of two things a worn or over tightened wheel bearing will cause wheel to overheat.if this is not fixed the bearing will sieze onto wheel axle stub and either ruin the axle or at the least cost lot more to fix other cause of over heating would be the brake on that wheel is over adjusted or stuck so it does not release after applying brakes. if the brake is the cause you will feel dragging on that side when driving and when applying brakes you will feel the steering wheel pulling severely to the side that is dragging
If it is shaking while you are driving, it could be a number of things. Because subarus are all wheel drive, having different sized tires on the front and back will make the car shake, as well as ruin your transmition. It could also be a wheel bearing. The rack and pinion may have to be replaced. Also, check to see if your CV joints are in good condition. You may even have to have your wheel aligned. Try troubleshooting with your repair manual.
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Could be (1) bearings going bad, this can ruin the bearing race and cost lots more: (2) loose lug nuts, could be the tire and wheel will come off:(3) or maybe some very worn bushings or if it is a late model, maybe the drive shaft is going out.
yes they should be the same size otherwise the front and rear tires will be turning at different speeds and could ruin front axle or transfer case.
The 1998 GMC Jimmy front axle shaft torque specification is 60 pounds. You want to make sure that you do not over torque the axle shaft, as you can ruin the axle bearing.
It's front wheel drive. It has no wheel bearings. It has a CV axle. What is it doing? AR 04-01-2008 It was my understanding that there were wheel bearings on front wheel drives; Or at least on every other FWD I have owned. (Including my 2003 Lancer GL 4 door) Actually front wheel bearings on a 03 lancer es are pressed in if you are doing them yourself you will need a press and lots of patients you need to remove your wheel brake assembly the remove the steering assembly from the suspension there is a snap ring in the reer holding the bearing in remove this and press the bearing out froom the front to the back then press the new bearing in I needed to machine a tool to press the bearing in as to not ruin the new one best of luck not an easy task
wheel bearing,ruin filter box and some of the greece that is stuck in the engine can cause loud hum.
The 2003 Malibu hub bearing torque specifications are 40 pounds per square inch. You can ruin the bearing by tightening it too much.