Wheel Bearings
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a wheel bearing on a car?
A wheel bearing is a set of steel balls or rollers housed inside a metal ring that allows your wheels to spin smoothly with minimal friction. In European vehicles, they are essential for stable and quiet wheel rotation.
What do wheel bearings do in a car?
Wheel bearings support the vehicle’s weight and allow the wheels to rotate freely. They also help maintain smooth and stable driving, especially at higher speeds.
How many wheel bearings does a car have?
Most vehicles have one wheel bearing per wheel, meaning four in total. Some designs may combine the bearing with a hub assembly, especially in modern European cars.
Can you drive a car with a bad wheel bearing?
Driving with a worn wheel bearing is not recommended. It can cause noise, vibration, and uneven tire wear, and in severe cases may affect handling or lead to further damage.
How long do wheel bearings last on a car?
Wheel bearings typically last between 75,000 and 150,000 miles, depending on driving conditions and maintenance. Rough roads, moisture, and heavy loads can shorten their lifespan.
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