west didsblue
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I think you'll be fine driving 1000 miles with a noisy wheel bearing. But it's not my fault if your wheel falls off and you cause a fatal accident.
Surely the op would be better off just smashing the windows on his own car and torching it outside his house?Fuck it, you could get sideswiped by a lorry tomorrow, drive 10,000 miles. Then brick the cunts windows and torch his lorry.
Quick edit for you.Is it like a constant grating whine? Check there isn't an Arsenal manager in the boot.
Any advice much welcomed.
I have a suspected wheel bearing failure. Basically I have a growling noise when doing high speeds on the motorway and talking to a few car fanatics point towards the wheel bearings.
I have my car booked in for a service in early January but slightly worried in risking waiting until then. I'll probably do another 1000 miles before the next service. Is it too dangerous to risk carrying on driving?
That's actually good advice despite coming from Bluemoon.My advice is don't ask for advice on Bluemoon.
If it's making a growling noise it is probably a Rover.