How delicate are wheel bearings now a days?
The driver front wheel bearing on my van is getting noisy. I've been noticing it for a few days (July 8th) and just diagnosed on Saturday. I've got the part ordered and it was supposed to be here today, but it doesn't look like it's going to make it tonight. This is not the bad wheel bearing sound that I'm used to where if you load the bearing by making a turn it gets louder. It is consistent through out and only changes based on speed.
Based on my experience having bad wheel bearings in the past, they can go awhile before total failure. This seems to be increasing in noise since I've noticed. I've got to drive about 500 miles tomorrow and I'm concerned that I'm going to strand myself in the middle of nowhere. Should I try and take a different vehicle?
I suppose I could see if a local shop has one, buy it, take it with me in case I need to do a road side repair, and return when I get back. To answer the obvious question, I'm not sure if I'll need my big ladder tomorrow or not, and the big ladder won't fit on my other vehicle.
As a side note, fuck you Amazon and Colorado, because Rock Auto will no longer ship to my address.



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