Rear Wheel Hub bearing
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Rear Wheel Hub bearing
95 Pontiac Bonneville lacking power at take off...if a rear wheel bearing is bad...Can it cause the car to drag on take off taking longer to shift before red lining?
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If the car had a severely dry bearing and sat for a while, I suppose the rusting bearing could impart a great deal of friction the first couple times you drove it... but it would burn out quickly and become obviously bad in no time.
Rusty brake rotors and rusted sticky calipers would slow you down more... but again would wear down/burn up quickly until they were pretty much free spinning.
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da_grey_goose_95 (08-03-2015)
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Jack up the rear end, when you think this is happening and spin the wheels....
3.8, or 3.8 SC'er?
Recently started happening? Lean more towards a cat than bearing....and if you had a bearing problem, it definitely would make noise...
3.8, or 3.8 SC'er?
Recently started happening? Lean more towards a cat than bearing....and if you had a bearing problem, it definitely would make noise...
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da_grey_goose_95 (08-03-2015)
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It'* 3.8 NSC....I raised the back and it spins without any drag...just squeaks alot...I'm just gonna replace that anyway...brakes and everything already new....I'm gonna have the exhaust checked next..thanks so far!!
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well well well...would you believe it or not...went to muffler shop and the camero muffler that was installed years ago..went back to single pipe til i can really put money into my exhaust....but that wasnt the problem..after checking plugs wires and coils...decided to remove the coils. and there you have it...a small crack near where the terminals insert...replaced and WE ARE GOOD!!!!
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