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If I push my front tire top - bottom in opposite directions - grab top with one hand
and botoom with another - - when suspended on jackstands - there is a small play. The opposite wheel does not have any play. It feels like somewhere in the hub area. Anlikely lower balljoint - it is solid and boot is intact. Is it acceptable? No effect on driving as I can tell. Thanks! |
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Most likely your bearing is bad, and possibly the hub too. This happened to me shortly after I replaced an axle on the driver's side.
And you will definitely want to fix the problem and not just drive on it. It will only get worse. -------------------- New Toyota project coming soon...
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QUOTE(Coomer @ Sep 23, 2006 - 5:02 PM) [snapback]483007[/snapback] Most likely your bearing is bad, and possibly the hub too. This happened to me shortly after I replaced an axle on the driver's side. And you will definitely want to fix the problem and not just drive on it. It will only get worse. Check to see if you the axel nut is tight, i had mine get loose because of a pin that was to short. |
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