Clean & grease wheel bearings on 850?
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JimBee
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Clean & grease wheel bearings on 850?
Back in the day, we always pulled the wheel bearings, cleaned them in solvent (usually gasoline) blew them out to dry and repacked with wheel bearing grease. Should I do the same for my 850? Has anyone used synthetic grease for this?
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jimmy57
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your 850 has completely sealed wheel bearings on the front and almost completely sealed on rear. The days of tapered bearings and castellated spindle nuts are over for all but a handful of vehicles.
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jblackburn
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And when the wheel bearings go bad they will be suuuurrrrreeee to let you know with lots of bad noises 
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2016 Chevy Cruze Premier
A learning experience is one of those things that says, "You know that thing you just did? Don't do that."
mercuic: Long live the tractor motor!
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jblackburn
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Seems they start failing after 150 or so on the front. Rears don't happen often.
One of mine went at 180,000. The rest are original. Some people have well over 200,000 on theirs. At $100 a pop, it's not a "preventative maintenance" thing that I would bother with.
One of mine went at 180,000. The rest are original. Some people have well over 200,000 on theirs. At $100 a pop, it's not a "preventative maintenance" thing that I would bother with.
'98 S70 T5
2016 Chevy Cruze Premier
A learning experience is one of those things that says, "You know that thing you just did? Don't do that."
mercuic: Long live the tractor motor!
2016 Chevy Cruze Premier
A learning experience is one of those things that says, "You know that thing you just did? Don't do that."
mercuic: Long live the tractor motor!
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jblackburn
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In my experience, once they go, they go quick. I put 250 miles on one while on a trip it went bad on, then driving around for the week while it was on order, and it felt/sounded like it was going to come apart after it got warmed up. The hub assembly fell apart in my hand when I unbolted the axle from it.
It made a loud WHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA over 40 mph, and "whap whap whap whap" every time you turned.
It made a loud WHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA over 40 mph, and "whap whap whap whap" every time you turned.
'98 S70 T5
2016 Chevy Cruze Premier
A learning experience is one of those things that says, "You know that thing you just did? Don't do that."
mercuic: Long live the tractor motor!
2016 Chevy Cruze Premier
A learning experience is one of those things that says, "You know that thing you just did? Don't do that."
mercuic: Long live the tractor motor!
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