Left wheel bearings are a critical component of your vehicle's suspension system, ensuring that your wheels rotate smoothly and safely. They also play a vital role in handling, braking, and overall driving performance.
Left wheel bearings are typically located at the center of the wheel and are responsible for reducing friction between the rotating wheel and the stationary axle. They consist of two main parts: the inner race, which fits onto the axle, and the outer race, which fits into the wheel hub. Between these races, there are rows of tiny ball bearings that facilitate smooth rotation.
Left wheel bearings are subjected to significant forces, making them prone to wear and tear over time. The average lifespan of a left wheel bearing is between 50,000 and 100,000 miles, depending on driving conditions and maintenance practices.
Left Wheel Bearing Failure Symptoms | Causes |
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Humming or grinding noise | Worn bearings |
Steering wheel vibration | Loose or worn bearings |
Reduced braking effectiveness | Locked bearings |
Left Wheel Bearing Maintenance Schedule | Recommended Mileage |
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Inspection | 10,000-15,000 |
Lubrication | 20,000-25,000 |
Replacement | 50,000-100,000 |
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