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So when a customer comes into your shop, how do you know that it’s the bearing that needs replacing? There are a few tests you can do.

The vehicle will come with the SportContact 7 the all-season ProContact RX, and the WinterContact TS 860 S for winter conditions.

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Triangle's Lazy Susan bearings can also be mounted by welding, brazing, clamping, cementing etc. With the smaller size bearings, adhesives have been successful in eleminating the need for screws and bolts. It is important to use a suitable metal to wood adhesive or cement that will not get into the ball races.

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When you’re driving and you see a driver mistakenly hit a pothole or curb, don’t you cringe a bit? You never know what damage that will do. And for the most part, you don’t, until a while later when a customer shows up at your shop with a driving complaint. Related Articles - Why safety and fuel economy benefits are the keys to selling TPMS - Battery balancing for EV batteries - How suspension damage can affect tire wear This is common when you’re dealing with wheel bearings. Let’s talk about how to detect wheel-bearing noise and assess its damage in this Tire Review Continental Tire Garage Studio video. When a driver hits a pothole or curb hard enough, extreme forces are put onto the wheel bearing’s balls, rollers and races. This can result in small marks on the bearing’s surface. No biggie at first, but over time, these marks cause a surface defect the exceeds material’s hardness limit. Eventually, they could cause the bearing to make noise, and as the marks keep rotating, it could damage the entire bearing. So when a customer comes into your shop, how do you know that it’s the bearing that needs replacing? There are a few tests you can do. First, do an audio inspection. The typical sound associated with a bad bearing is a grinding noise that changes with vehicle speed while accelerating above 30 mph. A rumbling, growling, chirping or cyclic noise of any kind from the vicinity of the wheels is a good indication that the bearings need to be inspected without delay. Another common method of testing is to lift the vehicle and grab the wheel at the 12 o’clock and 6 o’clock positions to feel if there is any noticeable play. By grabbing the wheel at these points, any play in the steering system is eliminated. But, with some hub units, the failure tolerance may be so low that a bad bearing is undetectable. In these cases, a dial-runout gauge could be your best friend. When replacing a wheel bearing, be sure to use high-quality hub units and bearings. High-quality parts typically use higher-quality materials and heat-treating processes that make for harder surfaces. These harder surfaces are tougher to scratch and damage under hard impacts. Don’t forget to follow us on Instagram and Facebook and subscribe to our YouTube channel for more tire, service and shop operations videos.

If Triangle's standard Lazy susan bearings do not fit your application, Triangle's engineering team is able to provide custom options in high quantities. View Triangle's custom capabilities for Lazy Susan bearings.

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Need help installing your Lazy Susan turntable bearing? View our directions below on how to mount your Lazy Susan bearing based on size.

When replacing a wheel bearing, be sure to use high-quality hub units and bearings. High-quality parts typically use higher-quality materials and heat-treating processes that make for harder surfaces. These harder surfaces are tougher to scratch and damage under hard impacts.

This is common when you’re dealing with wheel bearings. Let’s talk about how to detect wheel-bearing noise and assess its damage in this Tire Review Continental Tire Garage Studio video.

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The radiator in an EV plays a vital role in keeping the battery and other components cool, preventing overheating and ensuring optimal performance. Radiators dissipate heat by transferring it to the surrounding air, while fans enhance airflow to ensure efficient cooling. Pumps circulate the coolant throughout the system to facilitate heat transfer, and heat exchangers play a crucial role in transferring heat between different circuits to optimize temperature control. Regular maintenance and timely repairs of the radiator and cooling system are crucial to extending the lifespan of your customer’s EV and maintaining its efficiency. Neglecting these essential tasks can lead to costly breakdowns, reduced range and even safety hazards.

When a driver hits a pothole or curb hard enough, extreme forces are put onto the wheel bearing’s balls, rollers and races. This can result in small marks on the bearing’s surface. No biggie at first, but over time, these marks cause a surface defect the exceeds material’s hardness limit. Eventually, they could cause the bearing to make noise, and as the marks keep rotating, it could damage the entire bearing.

Triangle is the original manufacturer of the Lazy Susan turntable bearing. You can spot one of Triangle's Lazy Susan bearings in POP displays, turntables, cabinets, kiosks and more.

First, do an audio inspection. The typical sound associated with a bad bearing is a grinding noise that changes with vehicle speed while accelerating above 30 mph. A rumbling, growling, chirping or cyclic noise of any kind from the vicinity of the wheels is a good indication that the bearings need to be inspected without delay.

Another common method of testing is to lift the vehicle and grab the wheel at the 12 o’clock and 6 o’clock positions to feel if there is any noticeable play. By grabbing the wheel at these points, any play in the steering system is eliminated. But, with some hub units, the failure tolerance may be so low that a bad bearing is undetectable. In these cases, a dial-runout gauge could be your best friend. When replacing a wheel bearing, be sure to use high-quality hub units and bearings. High-quality parts typically use higher-quality materials and heat-treating processes that make for harder surfaces. These harder surfaces are tougher to scratch and damage under hard impacts. Don’t forget to follow us on Instagram and Facebook and subscribe to our YouTube channel for more tire, service and shop operations videos.

If not handled properly, your shop’s flammable liquids, materials, and electrical equipment can be a risk to your employees and customers.