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Wheel Bearing Replacement in Denver, CO

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Wheel Bearing Replacement in Denver, CO

Living in Denver, you rely on your vehicle to keep up with Colorado’s active lifestyle. Whether you’re commuting down I-25, catching a concert at Red Rocks, heading to work in LoDo, or making a grocery run to King Soopers, Denverites are always on the move.

The last thing you want on your to-do list is spending hours at an auto repair shop. But … car issues happen.

Thankfully, there’s a smarter way to repair or maintain your vehicle. AutoNation Mobile Service offers top-rated mobile mechanic services for busy Denver drivers who’d rather be exploring the Rocky Mountains than stuck in a waiting room.

Need help with replacing a worn or faulty wheel bearing? 

We’ll send a mobile mechanic directly to your location in Denver — any day of the week — to fix wheel bearing issues and much more. No need to wait around at a shop or arrange a ride while your car is in for service. Spend more time enjoying the Colorado lifestyle and let us take care of the rest.

Wheel Bearing Replacement in Denver Mobile Auto Repair

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AutoNation Mobile Service offers convenient, at-home auto repair and maintenance services, upfront prices before booking, and five-star quality service, all at an affordable price. We stand behind our work with a 12-month/12,000-mile warranty.

Wheel Bearing Replacement in Denver Service Area

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Our certified technicians come to you with a wrench and a smile. Do what you’d normally do at home (or the office) - catch up on yard work or a favorite TV show, make dinner - while your vehicle is being serviced.

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Provide your car’s year, make, model and engine type or provide your plate and we’ll look it up for you.

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Depending on your repair, you will receive an instant quote or one directly from one of our advisors during business hours.

Schedule your repair

Schedule a time that works best for you and we’ll come to your home or office to complete the repair. Or drop it off at one of our local shops.

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Bad Wheel Bearing Symptoms

  • Wobble in the wheels
  • Humming, squealing, clicking, or growling noise from wheels
  • ABS failure
  • Vehicle pulling to one side
  • Uneven tire wear
  • Vibration in the steering wheel
  • Play in the steering wheel

Common Wheel Bearing Repair

Wheel bearing replacement

Wheel bearings are steel balls or tapered bearings that roll around a metal casing. They’re located between your drive axle and brake discs. Replacing faulty wheel bearings ensures your wheels turn smoothly with minimal friction.

Denver Wheel Bearing Replacement FAQs

1. How Do I Schedule an Appointment?

Once you select the service you need, AutoNation Mobile Service will help you find a date and time that works with your schedule. 

2. What Should I Expect From a Service Appointment?

Your first appointment with AutoNation Mobile Service is easy. We’ll let you know when we arrive, do a brief assessment of the problem, and set up a location to work on your car, truck, van, or SUV. Once we’ve completed the repair, we’ll let you know, go over any details from the service, collect payment, and be on our way. It’s that simple.

3. How Often Should I Replace My Car’s Wheel Bearings?

Generally, wheel bearings can last anywhere from 85,000-100,000 miles. How long your wheel bearings last depends on several factors — including your vehicle’s make, the quality of your wheel bearings, driving habits, the quality of lubrication used, etc. 

Also, you must only replace the damaged wheel bearing in most cases. 

4. What Makes a Wheel Bearing Wear Out?

Wheel bearings are vulnerable to potholes, speed bumps, and curbs. Any large force of pressure can cause damage to them. 

Additionally, if any road salt, mud, water, or sand makes its way past the seals and into the wheel bearings, it hampers with the bearing grease. This causes the bearings to wear down quickly, ultimately leading to premature failure.

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