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8.8 rear end questions
RB > wrote in
: > elaich wrote: >> RB > wrote in - >> september.org: >> >>> Not neccessarily. Sideloads can make things shift, or increase the >>> load on that outer bearing. >> >> Even on a C-clip axle where the axle slides in and out of the >> bearing? > > Sure. when you turn a corner, part of the side loads are vectored into > a radial load through the bearing to the axle housing. > Well, it would have to be both of them failing at the same time, which I find unlikely. The grinding is always pretty well centered, where if it were outer bearings, it would be to one side or the other. I suppose it's work a look, but I won't until I find out if the lube change did it. The car is currently unregistered, so I can't drive it far enough to find out just now. |
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