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Thread: front wheel bearing service interval

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    front wheel bearing service interval

    What is the recommended service interval (miles) for the front wheel bearing on a street only 911?

    Thanks in advance,

    Rob
    356Robo
    64 C Coupe #218448(sold)
    70T Targa #9110110416(sold)

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    front wheel bearing service interval

    The owner's manual only calls for a wheel bearing adjustment check every 6,000 miles, they really don't seem to address how often to repack. My own schedule on my own cars is every two years. If you don't know when they were last done then it is time to do them. I would not consider a long trip without having them done if it has been more than two years. The last thing you want is a bearing seizing up in the middle of the night on a lonely stretch of road due to a simple lack of grease.
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