OEM GM Wheel Hubs & Bearings
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Maintenance Tips for Wheel Hubs & Bearings: Early Signs of Failure
The wheel hub is the central mounting point for your tires, while the internal bearing allows the entire assembly to spin with virtually zero friction. This massive hunk of machined steel in your GMC Sierra 1500 supports the entire corner weight of your vehicle during heavy acceleration. When a bearing fails, the resulting vibration can completely tear your suspension geometry apart.
Signs Wheel Hubs & Bearings Need Urgent Service
1. Extreme Wheel Wobble
The wheel is visibly shaking loose from the steering knuckle.
2. Deafening Metal Grinding
The internal ball bearings have shattered and are chewing through the steel housing.
3. Burning Metallic Smells
The destroyed bearing is generating massive friction and melting the nearby rubber.
4. Brake Pedal Pulsation
A wobbly hub forces the brake rotor to bounce violently against the caliper.
5. Constant Steering Pull
The intense drag from a seized bearing violently pulls the vehicle sideways.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How long do wheel bearings normally last?
- A genuine OEM sealed bearing typically lasts between 85,000 and 100,000 miles.
- Is it dangerous to drive with a bad wheel bearing?
- Yes, it can completely seize and rip the wheel completely off the vehicle.
- Can hitting a pothole destroy a wheel hub?
- Yes, massive blunt force trauma will instantly dent the internal steel raceways.
- Do larger aftermarket wheels wear out bearings faster?
- Yes, heavier wheels with aggressive offsets severely increase the leverage and strain.
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