Raise the wheel off the ground and give it a spin. It should freewheel for a quite few seconds before slowing down gradually. if it comes to a sudden stop, something is wrong.
Or remove the wheel from the frame/fork, and twirl the axle with your fingers. It should turn smoothly, but not be able to move sideways or up/down.
Rear wheels with internal gears are allowed to have a little bit of sideways flop.
Do note that if you want to adjust your bearings you will most likely need a set of special tools called cone wrenches, and to understand how a locknut works.
Timken bearing better but I dont know
you hear a sound from the wheel
Need to know if it is 2 wheel drive or 4 wheel drive.
Front or rear makes a big difference, need to know.
The abs system will have wiring going to the wheel bearings for the speed sensors.The abs system will have wiring going to the wheel bearings for the speed sensors.
As far as i know yes.
To change front wheel bearings on a 1976 four-wheel drive GMC Sierra, you have to use the proper tools. Either by a mechanic or yourself; but you are required to know the basics. Being that these bearings are sealed and cannot be repacked with grease. It is important to replace the worn bearings, with the new ones. Before they damage the hubs.
WOW! Wish I could help you with this one but I didn't even know Chevy had rear bearings on rear wheel drive trucks.
ur wheel will either be making a squeeking noise. or there will noticeably be a performance downgrade in the wheel or tyre.
Gonna need to know if it is 2 wheel drive or 4 wheel drive, makes a difference.
Grand Ams eat wheel bearings, if one is bad you might as well replace both of them as the other will go out in a month or so, I had a 94 and replaced 6 wheel bearings in that car in 113,000 miles.
bearings go inside the skateboarding wheel