2008 Chevy Impala front wheel bearings are crucial components that ensure smooth and safe operation. When they fail, you'll notice everything from vibrations to grinding noises.
Component | Description |
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Bearings | Reduce friction and support the wheel's weight |
Races | Metal rings that house the bearings |
Seals | Prevent contaminants from entering the bearing assembly |
Signs of Worn Bearings | Consequences |
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Grinding or humming noises | Excessive wear and potential failure |
Vibration during driving | Reduced stability and handling |
Difficulty turning | Binding or seizing of the wheel |
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, front wheel bearings typically last between 60,000 and 100,000 miles.
The replacement process typically takes around 1-2 hours per wheel, depending on the mechanic's experience and equipment availability.
The average cost of replacing 2008 Chevy Impala front wheel bearings ranges from $300 to $600 per wheel, including labor and parts.
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