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When driving your luxury European car through Brisbane’s streets, you might notice a peculiar noise that raises concerns. Is it your wheel bearings or your tires? Understanding the difference between these noises can help you address potential issues before they escalate into costly repairs.
European cars are known for their precision engineering and high-performance capabilities. To maintain this performance, regular servicing and repairs are crucial. Ignoring symptoms like unusual noises can lead to more severe problems, affecting your car’s handling, fuel efficiency, and even safety.
Pinpointing whether the noise comes from the wheel bearings or the tires is crucial for addressing the issue effectively. Here’s how you can do it:
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Distinguishing between wheel bearing noise and tire noise is crucial for maintaining the performance and safety of your vehicle. By understanding the differences and knowing what to look for, you can address issues promptly, avoiding more costly repairs down the line. If you’re unsure or need professional assistance, don’t hesitate to book a service with Car One Automotive. Our experienced technicians are here to ensure your European car remains in top condition.
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10 years after his first world title in 2009 aged 25, Lu Xiaojun won the 2019 World championships. Despite pulling his back during the snatches, Lu went on to hit a competition personal record at 207kg to maintain his title as world champion and set new world records in the clean and jerk and total.
During my interview with Lu Xiaoujun late last year, I was fascinated by this lift: how it felt, whether his coach was happy for him to take the lift despite being in pain, and his continued improvements despite his age.