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Can you get a dry bearing problem??

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astraman | 18:14 Mon 07th Aug 2006 | Motoring
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On my astra i keep having to (once a month)spray wd40 into my bearing behind my drivers side front wheel.When i rock the wheel there is no movement to suggest the bearing being damaged.After spraying the lubricant on any squeaking diappears.Any ideas?
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If you are spraying WD40 into your front wheel bearing it will soon break up.

Are you spraying the rubber boot covering your constant velocity joint? perhaps because that is squeaking?

If you are spraying WD40 into the constant velocity joint that will soon break up.

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the bearings are sealed units how can u spray it
puzzeling is'nt it thebhoy!
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Once the motors heat up and being diven for a while i start hearing a squeak at front wheel.When i jack the car up and spray the lubricant into what looks a metal circular object where the gator ends and joins the wheel it stops squeaking after a few turns and sprays of wd40 .
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It is probably the "metal circular object" that is loose causing the "gator" to rub against the "wheel" and cause the squeaking, this is cured for a short while until the WD40 dries up. Get a new tight clip fitted properly.
snip the old cv boot securing clip off and clean the cv boot and cv joint and put a cable tie on make sure the boot doesnt fall off the joint by turning the wheel lock to lock b4 u lower the car
If you clean the CV joint as advised refill it with the correct amount and type of grease!
sounds like it could be your bottom balljoint get it checked.
sounds like tomhopkins needs his ball joint checked

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