Lol. I bet that brake conversion was expensive tooanarchistchiken said:Damn dude, I bet those AMG wheels are ******* EXPENSIVE!! How much did that curb set ya back?
No offense taken, thanx for your input.jblon78 said:I dont mean to be rude but switching the wheels is not going to solve a bearing problem or change anything for that matter. The bearing itself is inside of the steering knuckle which is what your control arm attaches to. I would highly doubt that anything is wrong with your axle because if you hit something hard enough to mess up an axle you would probably have quite a few other problems along with it. As long as your alignment went ok i would doubt that anything is rubbing underneath and everything should be lined up accordingly. Which leaves the bearing as most likely being the culprit. As long as you are not hearing a grinding noise coming from it you should be ok to drive on it. I believe the bearing itself runs around 40-50 bux so its not the most expensive thing but not the cheapest either. Just make sure if it starts to grind that you get it replaced asap because a fried wheel bearing can cause quite a few problems that get expensive quick. Like i said im not trying to be rude just trying to help.
Groza187 said:I changed the bearing, the noise went away. I did my alignment but my steering wheels shakes at bout 60 mph. And it seems like the steering wheel isn't aligh properly either, it isn't comepletely straight when i m going straight. Anybody else ever have this problem, and solved it?
If your on the brakes, then your rotors are warped. If it's just driving then they may have not balanced a wheel or 2 right.Groza187 said:I changed the bearing, the noise went away. I did my alignment but my steering wheels shakes at bout 60 mph. And it seems like the steering wheel isn't aligh properly either, it isn't comepletely straight when i m going straight. Anybody else ever have this problem, and solved it?