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Steering wheel vibration after replacing front wheel bearings

Old Aug 21, 2022 | 04:08 PM
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Steering wheel vibration after replacing front wheel bearings

Anyone hav issues with a steering wheel vibration When going more than 70mph after changing your front wheel bearings?
I ran over some rumble strips and noticed a whining/wailing noise at 70mph+. Dealer replaced 2 front wheel bearings but now I’m getting a vibration at that same speed.

 
Old Aug 22, 2022 | 08:56 AM
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Are you able to have a different dealer take a look at this car? Might be worth another set of eyes/people to assess some of these issues. From the matters you've described in other threads, I am wondering if this unit had some underlying factors that are contributing to your problems.
 
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Are you able to have a different dealer take a look at this car? Might be worth another set of eyes/people to assess some of these issues. From the matters you've described in other threads, I am wondering if this unit had some underlying factors that are contributing to your problems.
yea I’m having another dealer take a look at it as I think my current dealer has some incompetent *** people working the joint.
 
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