Wheel bearing/s
Wheel bearing/s
Mine is grumbling on the left and it got me thinking is it best to do both at the same time?
Re: Wheel bearing/s
Start going around roundabouts the wrong way and it’ll balance out eventually.
- integrale_evo
- Posts: 4571
- Joined: Thu Apr 12, 2018 5:58 pm
Re: Wheel bearing/s
They’re either worn or they’re not, I wouldn’t replace a bearing that’s showing no movement or wear. Especially as it’s not a ‘while you’re in there’ item, the cost to do the other one on its own another time will be the same as doing the one on its own at the moment.
The left sides usually wear first in the uk, as it sits down the camber of the road, bashes through all the puddles and potholes and sees the most load on roundabouts.
On knackered old BMW’s, the only other job to do while you’re doing a wheel bearing are the brake disk backing plates if they’re looking a bit rough, as you’ll have to destroy the bearing to change them at a later date.
The left sides usually wear first in the uk, as it sits down the camber of the road, bashes through all the puddles and potholes and sees the most load on roundabouts.
On knackered old BMW’s, the only other job to do while you’re doing a wheel bearing are the brake disk backing plates if they’re looking a bit rough, as you’ll have to destroy the bearing to change them at a later date.
Cheers, Harry
Re: Wheel bearing/s
I am in agreement but the parts are cheap..... fitting is not. As with most things with knackered old boxsters there seems to be a rust issue on bolts which break and cause you immense grief. The guy who fitted my condensers yesterday did comment on how it was nice to have a low miles car in as it wasnt too much bother to work on...... bet these are a bugger.
Re: Wheel bearing/s
What Harry said.
A grumbling bearing on one side is no indication that the other side is going to go in the next x miles.
A grumbling bearing on one side is no indication that the other side is going to go in the next x miles.
- Sundayjumper
- Posts: 6638
- Joined: Wed Apr 11, 2018 4:04 pm
- Currently Driving: Land Rover, Peugeot 406 replica
Re: Wheel bearing/s
I've always done both sides, just to satisfy my own need for symmetry, but that's with me doing the spannering. If I was paying someone else to do it I'd agree with Harry.
Re: Wheel bearing/s
Wheel bearings are fine until they're not. There's no economy of scale in doing both at the same time, in fact theres no good reason to change one that doesn't need changing.
Re: Wheel bearing/s
On a car I'd only do the side that's complaining, on the bike (as I've just had done as it happens) I get all bearings replaced when one fails. Rear cush drive bearing finally gave up on the Fazer, I had both wheel bearings done while it was apart - amazed they lasted this long tbh. 19yr old bike, 77k miles..
Re: Wheel bearing/s
Well its neck and neck on the poll.
Re: Wheel bearing/s
Dude - it’s like changing your passenger window ‘cos your drivers one is cracked.
Re: Wheel bearing/s
I may have alluded to the fact this is not cheap to do so therefore if its pointless I will not be spending more of my furlough or bounce back loan than required
- integrale_evo
- Posts: 4571
- Joined: Thu Apr 12, 2018 5:58 pm
Re: Wheel bearing/s
Those saying do both are either mental or want to see you spending money you don’t need to for the lols
Cheers, Harry
- Swervin_Mervin
- Posts: 4845
- Joined: Wed Apr 11, 2018 8:58 pm
Re: Wheel bearing/s
I had both done but BMW warranty was paying
Re: Wheel bearing/s
I hope the poll results have no bearing on your decision.
How about not having a sig at all?
Re: Wheel bearing/s
I guess the only reason you’d want to do both is if having your car off the road for any time is such a huge inconvenience/cost that it’s worth pre-empting the other failure to save another day at the garage. But the other could last years in reality!
- integrale_evo
- Posts: 4571
- Joined: Thu Apr 12, 2018 5:58 pm
Re: Wheel bearing/s
Quite.
I have changed both left bearings on my e36 during my ownership, probably 50+k apart, the right two have done at least the 120k I’ve done in the car and quite possibly the full 275k it’s done so far
I have changed both left bearings on my e36 during my ownership, probably 50+k apart, the right two have done at least the 120k I’ve done in the car and quite possibly the full 275k it’s done so far
Cheers, Harry
Re: Wheel bearing/s
If I'm paying a mechanic to do it - get just the worn side done.
If I'm doing it myself - both sides.
If I'm doing it myself - both sides.
Oui, je suis un motard.
Re: Wheel bearing/s
Good god the internet never ceases to amaze me.
You don't change wheel bearings that don't need changing, even if you're pretending you're doing it yourself. On your pushbike maybe, but not on a fucking car.
You don't change wheel bearings that don't need changing, even if you're pretending you're doing it yourself. On your pushbike maybe, but not on a fucking car.