Just collected my car from the garage, had both the front wheel bearings replaced. The man said it was due to my oversized wheels. He said I should replace them or it will happen again. what do I do?x

Asked by dmw Nov 20, 2013 at 10:58 AM about the 2010 Ford Focus

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I haven't heard that one. Usually a sealed bearing like yours fails due to loss of lubrication or impact damage.

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