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<blockquote data-quote="maxkpp" data-source="post: 320238" data-attributes="member: 7204"><p>Yep, highly likely a bearing problem.</p><p>If tyre problem, inspect the tyre and see if there are side buldging, excessive wear, cuts etc .... I don't think so.</p><p>Older car bearing is cheap and easy to install. My current ride (not a BMW) have had both rear bearing changed under warranty. They told me it cost more than RM1K each. These come complete with the hub and ABS sensors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maxkpp, post: 320238, member: 7204"] Yep, highly likely a bearing problem. If tyre problem, inspect the tyre and see if there are side buldging, excessive wear, cuts etc .... I don't think so. Older car bearing is cheap and easy to install. My current ride (not a BMW) have had both rear bearing changed under warranty. They told me it cost more than RM1K each. These come complete with the hub and ABS sensors. [/QUOTE]
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