Soldato
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So my rear passenger side wheel bearing is duffed on my S reg Clio. It starts making a noise almost instantly and then very loud around 70mph (then gets quieter after). A garage jacked it up today and you can very clearly hear it grrr along when spinned.
I'm due to take it to the garage tomorrow morning and have it repaired, however I *must* have my car back by Thursday. This would be fine, but I'm worried about my back drums. A few weeks ago Kwik Fit did a free brake inspection and rang me to say they couldn't get the rear drums off without breaking them/the seal, which I'd have to pay for, so I told them to leave it. They also get stuck every so often and when I start my car up and move they go "clunk" and release.
Basically I'm just worried the garage are going to rip them off and then say "ohhhh noooo - £400 please, and it won't be fixed by Thurs". So my questions are twofold:
I know my questions are pretty vague but hopefully someone can give me a rough idea, better than my non-existent one at least. Thanks
I'm due to take it to the garage tomorrow morning and have it repaired, however I *must* have my car back by Thursday. This would be fine, but I'm worried about my back drums. A few weeks ago Kwik Fit did a free brake inspection and rang me to say they couldn't get the rear drums off without breaking them/the seal, which I'd have to pay for, so I told them to leave it. They also get stuck every so often and when I start my car up and move they go "clunk" and release.
Basically I'm just worried the garage are going to rip them off and then say "ohhhh noooo - £400 please, and it won't be fixed by Thurs". So my questions are twofold:
- What's the danger of a duffed rear wheelbearing? Do I risk death travelling 300+ miles from Thursday to Sunday?
- What's the worst case scenario of a rear brake/drum? ie If everything turns to dust, what's the likely rough (very rough) cost and would it need a lot of time to fix?
I know my questions are pretty vague but hopefully someone can give me a rough idea, better than my non-existent one at least. Thanks
