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If you can replace the wheel bearings on your rear axle, you’re also very capable of upgrading to disc brakes. It’s actually quite efficient to both replace the bearings and do a disc brake upgrade at the same time. Upgrading to disc brakes brings many different benefits, some of which are outlined in this post.

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The RRC encourages constituents to utilize SeeClickFix, a tool that helps residents easily report broken sidewalks, strewn litter or essentially any issue that may affect the quality of life where you live right from their computer or phone.

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Mechanics always recommend replacing both wheel bearings at once. They still make that recommendation even if only one of your bearings is bad. It keeps the friction equal on both sides of the axle. Also, if one bearing has gone bad, the other bearing probably doesn’t have much life left. Once you’ve got all the tools you need to do one bearing, it’s really easy to do the other.

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You could get away with replacing only the bad bearing as long as the other bearing is still in great shape. That means:

The RRC can link residents to local resources, services, information, or City departments that assist a wide variety of needs. When contacting the RRC, representatives will record questions, requests, or concerns to forward them to the right department for follow-up. All records are stored in our Online Help Center database for easy tracking and to ensure every issue is resolved.  Additionally, we believe that our residents are our eyes and ears in the community and will guide us to where our attention is needed. We rely on our residents to notify the City of public nuisances, safety concerns, and potential code violations.

Resident Response Center staff at the 2019 Mayor's Annual Holiday Toy Drive organized and hosted by the Jersey City Resident Response Center and Mayor's Office.

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