Checking for play in wheel bearings

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Checking for play in wheel bearings

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Hi All,

My van failed its MOT test this morning on 'nearside rear wheel bearing has excessive play'. I have just been out to the garage to have a feel to see how bad it is (it is **Dangerous** on the MOT printout). Now, with it jacked up, I held the tyre at 12 o'clock and 6 o'clock and 'wiggled' it - no movement at all. Tried the same again at 3 and 9 o'clock - nothing.

Am I doing this wrong?!

Thanks,
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Re: Checking for play in wheel bearings

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They may be saying there is 'lateral play' i.e. in and out ... pull the wheel towards you and push it back and you'll feel it.

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Re: Checking for play in wheel bearings

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Thanks Ian.

Gave it another go. With one foot on the bottom and two hands at the top I could just about make out some play - and a little creaking. Will try the lateral movement too.

I had imagined from his description that it would be like Jed's one here, but it really was only a small movement. My first thought was that he'd tried to move it holding the beauty rings! :wink:
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Re: Checking for play in wheel bearings

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Parking brake off ?
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Re: Checking for play in wheel bearings

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No... I take it that it should be...? :oops:
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Parking brake off.
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Re: Checking for play in wheel bearings

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Confirmed, it's shagged! :ok

Thanks for the pointer Ian.
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StuM wrote:Confirmed, it's shagged! :ok

Thanks for the pointer Ian.

No worries ... http://www.brickwerks.co.uk/shop?page=s ... gory_id=80

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Re: Checking for play in wheel bearings

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Cheers, already on it's way :-)
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