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15th May 2019, 20:08 | #1 |
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Hi guys what are the symptoms of a wheel bearing failure im getting a noise at low speeds sort of scraping when brakes are applied it goes away seem to be coming from a front wheel thanks
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Worth checking one or more of your rear brake shoes haven't broken free from their pins and clips.
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sorry not very literate makes the noise at low speed sounds like something catching thanks
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does it at straight ahead at slow speed seems to go when brakea applied sound like something catching thanks
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I had an Austin 1800 some years ago and the nearside front bearing went on that while on the motorway taking a friends girlfriend and her kids to Bristol. It went as we were passing Nottingham.
Trust me, the grinding noise doesn't go away when you apply the brakes By the time we got to Bristol the housing had split as well. My mate down there knew someone who worked in a garage, and he put a steel band round it to hold it together. It went again a few weeks later and the front dropped significantly. I just left it on a side street and called the scrappys. They wanted £10 to pick it up. I said no, but a couple of days later went past the road and it was gone
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Not a wheel bearing but you do have to take the wheel off and make a visual inspection for anything loose.
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For information, I had a similar noise and it was a small piece of gravel wedged next to the pads. Gravel driveways! Hate em!
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