Old Jul 25, 2008 | 07:02 PM
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Originally Posted by Lynxs1981
You could jack up the front end, grab the front wheel at the top and bottom and try to wiggle it. If it moves or you hear it kinda click, then the bearings need to be replaced. You don't need to yank on it, just slightly back and forth.
Thanks, the front passenger side does wiggle (tires off) side to side a little bit. Looks like it's time to replace a wheel bearing!
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