Yes, it's relatively common for a 2007 Chevy Cobalt LS to need rear wheel bearings replaced, especially as the vehicle ages and accumulates mileage. Wheel bearings can wear out due to factors like driving conditions and maintenance practices. Symptoms of failing bearings often include unusual noises or vibrations while driving. Regular inspections can help identify issues early and prevent further damage.
chevy cobalt
The Chevy Cobalt is the new official compact car in the Chevy family, replacing both the Cavalier and the Prizm. The Cobalt was replaced in 2010 by the new Chevy Cruze.
The Chevy Cobalt was a great selling compact car in its class available both in sedan or coupe. The first Cobalt was publicly released in 2005. The Chevy Cobalt was produced until 2010 when it was replaced by the Chevy Cruze.
The Cobalt replaced the cavalier, a compact. The Aveo, is a sub-compact, and has better numbers.
The steering column has to be replaced. The steering column has to be replaced.
The Chevrolet Cobalt ranges in price from $14,000 to $25,000. The Chevrolet Cobalt is discontinued as of 2010 and is going to be replaced with the Chevy Cruze.
No, production ran from 1981 to 2005. They were replaced by the Cobalt.
Yeah theres like 50 of them.
Its not your bearings you idiot its your brakes. Take it in and have them replaced.
Mine had a warped rotor and i had it replaced and it helped
The hub bearings in a 1998 Z71 can not be repacked. The bearings are part of the hub, and the hub assembly will have to be replaced.
It needs replaced - bearings are out of it.