How to diagnose wheel bearings with a road test!

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  • Опубликовано: 23 авг 2023
  • In this video I will be showing you some additional tests that mechanics do to 100% correctly diagnose a bad wheel bearing on a vehicle. I will share with you several of my personal tips and tricks of the trade to ensure your diagnosis is done correctly. You got this! You can do it yourself and save money/become a gearhead!
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Комментарии • 36

  • @MrSGL21

    i got a bad rear wheel bearing and i did the jack it up test. right side, which is the side i though it was, no sound spinning the tire at all. left side i could hear the faint grinding and it got louder the faster i i spun it. thanks for these vids

  • @pranays

    I own a full size 89 bronco and a 2014 jk i drive through George Massey Tunnel with my window down and the radio off for bearing check😂

  • @LOLONO666
    @LOLONO666 14 дней назад +1

    The noise i have on the rear left is more like a continue noise over 40mph

  • @josephnorris2042
    @josephnorris2042 2 часа назад +1

    I am hearing what sounds like a bad wheel bearing when i drive and gets worse as i get faster. I jacked up my 2000 jeep grand cherokee and the front passenger wheel has slight side to side play as described with clunking but no sound (that i can tell) when hand spun and no pitch or noise change when hard turing/swerving. What could that be?

  • @safyankhan8469
    @safyankhan8469 21 день назад +2

    Very well explained

  • @shrews12001

    My front wheel doesn't spin quite so freely. Its not hard to move but doesn't just keep spinning that away

  • @yoko8077

    Lovely video! Based on this and other videos I've watched by you, you post really high quality content and I'm here for it! I'm studying to become a technician right now, and your videos fill the gaps of knowledge my instructors leave me with sometimes. Top notch! Thank you!!!

  • @sivucit

    I thought left to right and vice versa is only applicable for front tires and not rear. good information.

  • @michesbianan

    Great tips man, I always do that coil feel thing.

  • @CatherineSews

    Super informative as always. Thanks WotW!

  • @tbilisiisani8937

    good man thanks

  • @losmoore3358

    In your other video u mentioned dont put anti seeze on your lugnut bolts. Is there any dangers ? Can lugnuts come off by themselves ? I put anti seeze on them cause i almost pulled a muscle trying to take off lugnuts. Im curious and want to know.

  • @peterwiedermann5691

    I hear a periodic low pitched noise from the rear wheels at low speed only. By accelarating it disappears...Is that a bearing problem too ?

  • @ask43242flight

    Hello, my noise is high pitched squeak sound. Is it possible it comes from wheel bearing?