When driving, if you hear sharp "squeaking" sounds coming from the wheels, it may be a problem with the wheel hub bearings. This sound is similar to metal friction and increases with the increase of vehicle speed. Unlike the regular "clacking" sound of stones stuck in the gaps of tires, the sound of wheel hub bearing failure is continuous and sharp. When you hear this sound, don't be nervous. It is recommended to drive slowly to the nearest repair shop for inspection and replacement. When driving at high speeds, damaged wheel hub bearings may cause body shaking and unstable driving.
Due to the same driving environment, the lifespan of the left and right wheel hub bearings is usually the same. Therefore, it is recommended to replace the wheel hub bearings in pairs to ensure the stability and safety of the vehicle.