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> FRONT LEFT HAS WHEEL PLAY!!!
post Feb 10, 2008 - 4:10 PM
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damn i was about to change my rear brakes...........but i decided to lift the front first to check the brakes there. my dad just so happened to move my front left wheel and we noticed it had major play.

so i tightened the lugs but they were already tight. that's when my dad said my wheel bearing is going frown.gif

so we went on dis-assembling the left side.

and it turns out i did have a going wheel bearing. went to an auto store to get a wheel bearing and pick up my rear brakes pads......

finds out that i needed to get the bearing pressed out and in. frown.gif mad.gif so we decided to just assmeble enverything and have a mech. press the bearing.

then it hit my dad "WHAT IF WE ASSEMBLE EVERYTHING AND THE PLAY IS GONE???" so we did that.

and OMG the play is gone frown.gif kindasad.gif wtf!!! how did that happen???

this all happened yesterday.............until now the play is gone........ kindasad.gif kindasad.gif


anyone have had this problem or know whats what???


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I don't normally drive fast, but when I do its on a curvy section of this island
post Feb 10, 2008 - 5:22 PM
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yup bearings will do that to ya....though should have done it correctly and have them pressed in...
post Feb 10, 2008 - 10:02 PM
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no no i still have the new bearing. we just peiced it back together cuz all the shops have no mechanics on sunday. i will get it done.


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