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Wheel Bearing question

Postby leamyj » Sun, 14 Feb 2010 3:52 +0000

Guys, I have a drone coming from the rear LHS wheel for some time now( about 2 years to be more honest). I'm pretty sure that it's a bearing problem. Did a quick check and couldn't feel any play in the wheel, but then I'm no expert!!
Is there adjustment on the bearing or does it need to be replaced?? I have a friend who is a mechanic and he asked me that question, to which I don't have the answer, so over to those who know!!

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Re: Wheel Bearing question

Postby sidewaysreilly » Sun, 14 Feb 2010 4:05 +0000

John, there is a good section in your Rods Miata book 9;18 . Says .05mm limit but if its noisy, change it. Easy job to do and bearings are not too dear.
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Re: Wheel Bearing question

Postby leamyj » Sun, 14 Feb 2010 4:15 +0000

Thanks Seán, had a quick look there now. I'll give yer man a look at it and let him decide.

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Re: Wheel Bearing question

Postby Steve » Sun, 14 Feb 2010 4:24 +0000

Hey John,

Couple of things to try :
have a passenger listen and see where they think its coming from.. might just be your diff...
swop your front wheel with your rear wheel and see if the noise moves with it,
you could try tightening your hubnut before replacing the bearing, might just need a slight turn (it was for me).
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Re: Wheel Bearing question

Postby leamyj » Sun, 14 Feb 2010 6:14 +0000

srigley wrote: might just be your diff...
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Just??.. Thanks Steve, now I'm gonna be paranoid about my diff :shock: :shock: :mrgreen:
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