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Old 05-18-2010, 02:16 PM   #3
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Have you jacked it up and tried to spin it in neutral? I would think you'd be able to detect a bad bearing like if you have some wobble in the wheel rotation. I've never seen one go bad, so I'd check the CV joints, tire wear, and the brakes while you have it jacked up.

I'd also check the air filter, and intake piping since it's over on that side.
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