it broke in a big way
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it broke in a big way
ok i went out mud rescuing a couple of chevy friends i have and they were messin around, i started messin around with them. i drove the truck that night and the truck was fine. had a very small squeek to her front tire, thought there was some mud in the brakes, it will stop. parked it, went to drive up to the dodge dealership about 14 miles up the road, (wanted to get me spedometer checked on why it was not workin) and about a quarter mile from the road to pull in, she started makin a very fuuny but bad grinding, little bit of clunking, so i pulled over. looked around and to my surprise. I BLEW A WHEEL/HUB BEARING. i dont think it was the mud that did me in but i think it was about a week ago me and a buddy did my outer wheel joints. i think i may have tightend the nut to tight and that just burnt them up cause the other side is gettin a little loss. but i just figured i would tell all my wounderful story and just so everyone know. it is all under my extended warrenty. i lucked out
p.s. those wheel bearings a piece are $382.... and i need both. lol
p.s. those wheel bearings a piece are $382.... and i need both. lol
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It's possible they were over torqued. Did he tighten with an impact gun?
The banging from the impact can actually create flat spots on the bearing.
I see this all the time from guys using impact guns on Diff pinion nuts. Makes me cringe now but I used to do it too when I was a youngster.
What also might have happened is if the wheel bearings are hot and you plunge into deep water or mud the bearings cool and contract rapidly. This can cause the bearing to suck in water, mud, etc past the seal and ruin the bearing.
This happened to me on my wife's car earlier this year. We had a bad rain storm and had to drive through some deep water. Her wheel bearing went from silent to unbearable in 2 days.
Lucky they were covered by warranty!
The banging from the impact can actually create flat spots on the bearing.
I see this all the time from guys using impact guns on Diff pinion nuts. Makes me cringe now but I used to do it too when I was a youngster.
What also might have happened is if the wheel bearings are hot and you plunge into deep water or mud the bearings cool and contract rapidly. This can cause the bearing to suck in water, mud, etc past the seal and ruin the bearing.
This happened to me on my wife's car earlier this year. We had a bad rain storm and had to drive through some deep water. Her wheel bearing went from silent to unbearable in 2 days.
Lucky they were covered by warranty!
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But i just replaced my front passenger side and the hub cost me 77 bucks (brand new) so i dont know what kind of "high performance" hub he's talking about but that sounds like a rip to me!
Last edited by punkrguy; 12-19-2008 at 08:47 AM.
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well i have sense got the truck back and its broke again.. but anyway, the hibs and bearings were all one unit, thats why they were so expensive, and i guess the dealer told me ( and i am pretty sure he was lying) that the only ones he had on hand were the "high impact" totally sealed hubs. and they were 220 each.
and yes i did tighten them with an impact, that was my problem. but i learned my leason for now.
and yes i did tighten them with an impact, that was my problem. but i learned my leason for now.
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