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  1. A wheel bearing would have to be horribly worn, almost beyond being serviceable to exhibit those actions. You can easliy check bearings by jacking up the car and trying to rock the wheels in an axis 90 degrees to rotation. If the bearing play is that excessive you would feel it. These are ball bearings and I believe a double row that unlike the more common tapered rollers have no axial play so ANY play side to side is too much. Thanks for the reply...it is a loud creaking noise at low speeds when its quiet...and when I stomp on the gas the whole car wobbles violently once the car starts to pull and the weight gets on the back wheels...
  2. Took it in to the collection and they told me that I had a "bad wheel bearing" that they are going to replace...what say you my forum friends???
  3. I havent checked and I am about to take the car to the dealer but that might involve some extreme lightening of my wallet knowing "the collection" in miami...im just worried that its my h+r springs and they will say that its because of that and void all my warranty
  4. Correct rear tire for 19" Avus wheels? 295/30/19 v. 305/25/19? I have a C2 and was told that the 295/30 is to tall and will "flex" but im worried that the 305/25 wont fit and rub...the thing is the 295 does rub but the 305 is a full inch smaller in diameter so though while wider it may not rub though because of the height difference and so the idea is that taking an inch of tire away will get rid of this flex (essentially this is the same feel you get if you had real low tire pressure and you stomped on the gas)
  5. every time I step on the gas and the car starts to really accelerate the car's cabin starts to rock right to left and left to right violently till I take my foot off the gas...its to the point that if I dont take my foot off the gas I feel like I will lose control of the car...I have 19' wheels that are fine I just have them tested w/ 295/30/19 mich pilot sports in the rear and I have h+r springs...everything else is stock...I was told that my rear tires are too tall and they "flex" under acceleration causing the rocking in the car...any opinions???
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