Wheel bearings can need replaced for a number of reasons, the most common being normal wear. If there is a loud humming, growling, or metal-to-metal noise while driving, it's likely that the bearing has failed.
A simple way to check your bearing is to lift the wheel off the ground and try to move the tire back and forth by pushing the top and bottom of the tire in. If there is play, this commonly means the wheel bearing is worn out or has failed completely.
Wheel bearings can need replaced for a number of reasons, the most common being normal wear. If there is a loud humming, growling, or metal-to-metal noise while driving, it's likely that the bearing has failed.
A simple way to check your bearing is to lift the wheel off the ground and try to move the tire back and forth by pushing the top and bottom of the tire in. If there is play, this commonly means the wheel bearing is worn out or has failed completely.
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Special Fitment Notes
BMW
F25
X3 sDrive28i
N20 2.0L
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BMW
F25
X3 xDrive28d
N47 2.0L
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BMW
F25
X3 xDrive28i
N20 2.0L
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BMW
F25
xDrive2.8i
N52 3.0L
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BMW
F25
xDrive3.5i
N55 3.0L
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BMW
F26
X4 M40iX
N55 3.0L
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BMW
F26
X4 xDrive28i
N20 2.0L
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BMW
F26
X4 xDrive35i
N55 3.0L
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