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2005 renault megane cabrio rear bearing noise

  • 28-09-2011 6:28pm
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    we are replacing the discs in a month, is there anything i can do to quieten the noise down, one side is worse than the other.

    it also feels like the wheels/suspension is not allinged any more. are


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 40 AndrewBond


    Jack up those wheels that have bearing noise and check if there is no big play on them. May be your wheels are falling off hense is the feel of "suspension not aligned" :).
    Strictly speaking wheel bearing failure is a safety issue. In extreme (and rare) case they might seize while you driving causing sudden skid or disintegrate completely so your wheel falls off. Be careful with those.


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