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Compton's Automotive
(704) 981-2112
4800 Sirus Ln
Charlotte, NC
Woodies Auto Service Charlottetowne
(704) 333-4717
1024 Charlottetowne Ave
Charlotte, NC
Autozone
(704) 535-1934
10100 E Wt Harris Blvd
Charlotte, NC
Hovis Radiator CO
(704) 333-4382
301 W Summit Avenue
Charlotte, NC
Autozone
(704) 332-1180
2808 Central Ave
Charlotte, NC
Autozone
(704) 332-1980
3714 Monroe Road
Charlotte, NC
Napa Auto Parts
(704) 334-8618
1041 Central Ave
Charlotte, NC
B and B Automotive Center Inc
(704) 342-3604
2217 S Tryon Street
Charlotte, NC
AutoZone
(704) 332-1980
3714 Monroe Road
Charlotte, NC
AutoZone
(704) 522-0966
3701 South Blvd
Charlotte, NC
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Tire Talk - Handling the Load Wheel Bearing Diagnosis



8/1/2007



Although wheel bearings are often the most neglected part of the vehicle, they nevertheless have a critical job to do, and in most cases, do it very well. Not only are wheel bearings designed to support the weight of the vehicle and allow it to travel over a road with a minimum of rolling friction, the bearings must also withstand the thrust loads generated by high-speed cornering and hard acceleration and braking. In addition, most wheel bearings must operate in a hostile environment ranging from 40 F on a cold start-up to more than 400 F during heavy braking. Worse still, the muddy, silt-laden water of Americas southern flood plains have recently ruined thousands of wheel bearings by contaminating them with dirt and water.

Its All Ball Bearings Nowadays
Ball-type wheel bearings were very popular on early vehicles because they were easy to manufacture and install. Moreover, since ball-type wheel bearings have minimal load-bearing area between the ball and the inner and outer bearing races, their rolling friction is usually low. On the other hand, this lack of load-bearing area makes adjustment and lubrication critical because a combination of too much preload and incorrect bearing grease will cause rapid failure.

Rolling in the 50s
During the late 1950s, tapered roller wheel bearings became popular because the larger contact area between the roller and bearing races increased their load-bearing capacity and made them more reliable. The...

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