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- From: judy <judy@nepac.ucsd.edu>
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- Subject: Re: wheel bearings
- Date: 22 Dec 1992 00:40:30 GMT
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- Re: wheel bearings
-
- You can check your wheel bearings by jacking up the suspected tire,
- holding
- it at 3 and 9 (or 12 and 6) and seeing how much play is there. Vehicles
- have varying
- amounts of play, but this is a pretty good method for checking. Good
- luck!
-