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Bird & Yates Motor Services Ltd
Cannock
53 jobs completed
We are the longest running motor trade garage that have been serving Cannock and the surrounding area since 1919, we have an excellent reputation throughout the Cannock a
CLM Autocare Ltd
Greenhithe
868 jobs completed
With more than 15 years’ experience, you can rest assured if your vehicle has a problem or requires a repair, we can fix it. We bring together a group of dedicated and
S T Garage
Huntingdon
788 jobs completed
We are the best in the area when it comes to professional full DPF cleaning. We can also provide regular maintenance, diagnostics and minor or major repairs.
The Car Edition Ltd
Huntingdon
47 jobs completed
At our garage, we specialise in a wide range of services, including Car Servicing, Mechanical Repair, Vehicle Servicing, and Customisation & Upgrades. Our skilled tea
Cam Garage LTD
Cambridge
783 jobs completed
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A wheel bearing is made of a set of steel balls (ball bearings) or tapers (taper bearings) held together by a metal ring. It connects the wheel to the axle and allows it to rotate smoothly.
A wheel bearing replacement is required every 80,000 to 100,000 miles. The most obvious sign of a faulty wheel bearing is a grinding noise when the vehicle moves, which gets louder as it accelerates or turns. You may also notice a clunking noise that happens on uneven road surfaces.
Drivers often wonder whether it's possible to book a wheel bearing repair instead of a replacement. Unfortunately, the bearing is a sealed unit, so the only option is to replace it. Most garages offer wheel bearing services, so you don't need to worry about finding a specialist.
A typical wheel bearing replacement cost is between £150 and £300, depending on the type of car.
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Good service good price would definately use again
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Thank you for the repairs and excellent service from start to finish
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