Your question isn't clear. The seals usually last the life of rotor or bearings inside and are not a maintenance item for replacement. generally they are only removed when replacing bearings or installing a new rotor and even then, if careful often can be reused.
leaking grease or cracks Looseness
There is no oil. Wheel bearings contain grease.
Check
Bearing & seals will run you about $150-$200 for parts and about 2 hours labour
sounds kind of early so better get new seals too
To check for excessive play in a wheel bearing, first lift the vehicle and secure it on jack stands. Grip the wheel at the 12 and 6 o'clock positions and attempt to rock it back and forth; any noticeable movement indicates potential bearing wear. Additionally, you can spin the wheel to listen for any grinding noises, which may also suggest bearing issues. If either of these signs is present, further inspection or replacement of the wheel bearing may be necessary.
To check a wheel bearing for excessive play, first lift the vehicle and secure it on jack stands. Next, grasp the wheel at the top and bottom, then try to rock it back and forth; any noticeable movement indicates potential bearing wear. Additionally, spin the wheel to listen for any grinding or roughness in the bearing, which can also signify damage. If either test reveals issues, the wheel bearing may need to be replaced.
Loose wheel, bent wheel, Belt broke in tire,BAD wheel bearing. Check and repair as needed.
check your wheel bearing
check your wheel bearing
To check for a loose wheel bearing, lift the vehicle and securely support it on jack stands. Grasp the wheel at the top and bottom, then rock it back and forth; any noticeable movement or play indicates a potential issue. Additionally, spin the wheel and listen for any unusual grinding or noise, which can also signal a problem with the wheel bearing. If you suspect a loose bearing, it's advisable to consult a professional for further inspection and repair.
check the wheel bearing