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Old 09-05-2019, 11:02 AM   #8
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Jack the car up and spin the wheels. Also try to push and pull the top of the wheel when off the ground. If there is any roughness in spinning or play in the wheel you have bad bearings.

A good way to check whether its a bad wheel bearing is also to drive the car through S curves and notice if the sound changes. If it does, its most probably a wheel bearing.

Also check you tires. If there's any scalloping you will have serious tire noise.
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