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I took my car for a drive during my two hour break between classes so I could really pay attention to the wheel bearing sound. My intention was to isolate which wheel has a failed bearing, but I'm still pretty sure both front bearings failed. I came upon a great photo op on my drive.
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Step 1: Replace those wheels.
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Step 2: ???
Step 3: profit
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Amazingness.
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Do not listen to this man
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Do listen to this man
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It's okay, new wheels aren't in the budget anyway. Plastidip might be though
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Lift the front of the car up and turn the wheels by hand. You can usually hear a grumbly wheel bearing when you do so.
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no surprise the bearings are shot on your OBK