Okay, so I've recently noticed a high pitched intermittent squeaking coming from my front passenger side wheel. Vehicle is 2007 Saturn, Ion Sedan, 2.2L, ~47k on the clock.
Squeaking pulsates (varies with speed) and does not change when I apply my brakes. I do not feel/hear any grinding.
The (bit of) experience I have with cars tells me that it's the wheel bearing.
I would like to replace it, I'm competent with tools/cars/big things that fly and don't think I will have a problem.
However, some questions for the legit mechanics and shade tree's alike:
1. Do you agree with my wheel bearing diagnosis?
2. Is it recommended to change out both bearings at the same time, or is this something that you replace as it goes?
3. From what I understand, modern FWD cars have sealed bearings that cannot be rebuilt...Is this true? If not, do they sell bearing rebuild kits, or am I hosed buying a new $120.00+ front hub?
4. Can I do the job with a jack and a set of tools? Will I need any specialized tools?
5. Is it alright to drive it as is?
This is what I would like to avoid (courtesy of Jalopnik)
Squeaking pulsates (varies with speed) and does not change when I apply my brakes. I do not feel/hear any grinding.
The (bit of) experience I have with cars tells me that it's the wheel bearing.
I would like to replace it, I'm competent with tools/cars/big things that fly and don't think I will have a problem.
However, some questions for the legit mechanics and shade tree's alike:
1. Do you agree with my wheel bearing diagnosis?
2. Is it recommended to change out both bearings at the same time, or is this something that you replace as it goes?
3. From what I understand, modern FWD cars have sealed bearings that cannot be rebuilt...Is this true? If not, do they sell bearing rebuild kits, or am I hosed buying a new $120.00+ front hub?
4. Can I do the job with a jack and a set of tools? Will I need any specialized tools?
5. Is it alright to drive it as is?
This is what I would like to avoid (courtesy of Jalopnik)
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