Cone-shaped or tapered bearings are more common on older vehicles and those that are front- or rear-wheel drive. On these cars, the grease-packed cone-shaped bearings are located on the axle that ...
Customers sometimes comment that when they replace a grease-able bearing, the bearing has seals on both sides so, “There’s no way for the grease to get into the bearing.” Grease-able ...
Roller-type or ball bearings packed in grease inside all four wheel hubs allow wheels to spin freely without generating excessive heat while supporting the weight of the vehicle. In addition ...
Roller-type or ball bearings packed in grease inside all four wheel hubs allow wheels to spin freely without generating excessive heat while supporting the weight of the vehicle. In addition ...