Hey everyone,
I notice that whenever I rotate my tires and I just spin the front tire in the air by itself, it seems to stop easily and not free-rotate very long. I never thought much of it, but after spinning my brother's 97 Camaro's front wheels in the air, his spin more freely than mine. I don't think its anything brake related, since I don't feel my wheels pull anywhere or have braking problems. Could it be bad wheel bearings? I'd like to know because I am getting poor gas mileage and I figured if my car has to use more power to overcome wheels that won't turn like they should, then that could be causing me to use more gas. Thanks everyone [img]smile.gif[/img]
I notice that whenever I rotate my tires and I just spin the front tire in the air by itself, it seems to stop easily and not free-rotate very long. I never thought much of it, but after spinning my brother's 97 Camaro's front wheels in the air, his spin more freely than mine. I don't think its anything brake related, since I don't feel my wheels pull anywhere or have braking problems. Could it be bad wheel bearings? I'd like to know because I am getting poor gas mileage and I figured if my car has to use more power to overcome wheels that won't turn like they should, then that could be causing me to use more gas. Thanks everyone [img]smile.gif[/img]
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