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Old 04-15-2013, 02:51 PM   #10
YarisSedan
 
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+1 for what scott said you would definitely hear a growling noise form the engine at low speeds that would increase with engine speed if the bearing was bad. The slop he is probably referring too is if you grab the axle shaft closest to the transmission and pull up an down on it, there is excessive movement which could be easily misdiagnosed as a bad bearing but could simple be a failing inner cv joint.

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