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Old 12-19-2019, 06:44 PM
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Originally Posted by SeanWN86 View Post
So I did drop and check like you suggested. I didn't record anything, but it seemed pretty flexible, operating as I'd expected.

But it kept feeling like it was getting worse, and so I dropped it off at a mechanic. He says my left rear bearing is for sure gone, and that the wheel has a wobble to it. Says the wobble could be the result of the bearing(best case scenario), or it's due to a bent wheel, axle shaft or wheel. Won't know until he does a complete tear down during the bearing replacement.




Just an FYI, on the rear there's no way a bad wheel bearing will cause the wheel to have a "wobble", the wheel can move up and down due to the bad bearing, or the entire wheel can move in and out for the same reason.

For a rear wheel to have a wobble it would have to be from a bent axle/axle flange or a bent wheel/rim.
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