Hello all, my E36 sounds like it has a bad left rear wheel bearing. Any recommendations on where I can have it fixed.
Thanks,
Kevin
Hello all, my E36 sounds like it has a bad left rear wheel bearing. Any recommendations on where I can have it fixed.
Thanks,
Kevin
Reston to Sterling is like 5 miles?
roadracetech.com
Car54 ...well, now Car52
Craig Brickner
Do you remember how much it cost you to replace the bearings? Also, do you think I am doing any additional damage driving around on it this week. It's driving me crazy...
BTW, I went to RRT for a DIY. I was very impressed with the facility and the staff.
Thanks,
Kevin
I respectfully disagree about replacing both sides. I have replaced both passenger side bearings on Vader, but not needed either drivers side replaced yet. I replaced the front one about 8 years ago! The rear can be a DIY project (I have a write up in that area) but it is not exactly an easy job and it requires a press.
Also, bearings usually die fairly slow deaths with lots of groaning. Unless it is groaning full time and, you should be OK for a couple of days.
Bob Hopkins
M3 1997 Black "Vader"
911 1986 Red "Baron"
As the old say'n goes if you replace one you might replace the other. At the last DIY I replaced the driver-side tie rode assembly. Should I have replace the other side too? Well I could have but I didn't.
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