VIDEO: Wheel-Bearing Inspection From Pothole Damage

VIDEO: Wheel-Bearing Inspection From Pothole Damage

When a bearing hits a pothole, it actually causes a small indentation to one of the races.

What are the signs, a wheel bearing has been damaged by a pothole? And how do you inspect a seal on a wheel-bearing hub unit?

This video is sponsored by GMB.

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