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<blockquote data-quote="LCP" data-source="post: 165004" data-attributes="member: 2424"><p>Easy way to find out, swap the rear tyres, the best is with a similar model and with no known rear end noise.</p><p> </p><p>If it's the rear wheel bearing, it will (most of the time) will be from one side only and it makes a roaring noise that gets louder with speed. Mine went bust nearly 2 months ago, and the moment my mechanic test drove my car, he immediately confirmed my diagnosis of a busted left rear wheel bearing...</p><p> </p><p>The amount of labour involved to change and pump in the left rear wheel bearing on my E36 is another story altogether...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LCP, post: 165004, member: 2424"] Easy way to find out, swap the rear tyres, the best is with a similar model and with no known rear end noise. If it's the rear wheel bearing, it will (most of the time) will be from one side only and it makes a roaring noise that gets louder with speed. Mine went bust nearly 2 months ago, and the moment my mechanic test drove my car, he immediately confirmed my diagnosis of a busted left rear wheel bearing... The amount of labour involved to change and pump in the left rear wheel bearing on my E36 is another story altogether... [/QUOTE]
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