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<blockquote data-quote="amorrow" data-source="post: 8498992" data-attributes="member: 35869"><p>FWIW, my passenger-side bearing failed after 6K miles. It wasn't covered under warranty, as my car was eight years old at the time. I've never really read much on the design or whether it is prone to failure, but while you're doing one side, you may as well do the other, and closely follow all instructions and torque specs. And as mentioned, make sure the bearings and grease are free of contaminents, and use high-quality components to reduce the risk of another failure. Considering the failure rate seems to be fairly low, I wouldn't consider the design too failure prone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="amorrow, post: 8498992, member: 35869"] FWIW, my passenger-side bearing failed after 6K miles. It wasn't covered under warranty, as my car was eight years old at the time. I've never really read much on the design or whether it is prone to failure, but while you're doing one side, you may as well do the other, and closely follow all instructions and torque specs. And as mentioned, make sure the bearings and grease are free of contaminents, and use high-quality components to reduce the risk of another failure. Considering the failure rate seems to be fairly low, I wouldn't consider the design too failure prone. [/QUOTE]
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