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Often this sort of thing could be a seized bearing but I have to say, that kind of lock up at speed is not what I'd expect from a bearing,. there simply isn't enough meat in it to do that. Even if the bearing was seized it would spin on the stub axle, getitng hotter and hotter, then when you stop it would weld itself solid.So I suggest widening the search, brake disk, bearing, CV.Do you have ABS?
What it locked up whilst moving :o
Some of the problems on this is that not everybody realises that the oil in the diff, on the front axle does not lubricate the wheel bearings, unlike the rear (This includes me too, until I had a disco myself I though they were like the series, was well worth the check, as one mine was low when I did an initial service)If you dont check and top up that housing, especially if you have a leaking swivel, to the added fun of water ingress though the swivel, all can add up to this happening, or as said about the other items in there, like cv joint and swivel bearingsThese often get forgot, myself I play it safe, check regular, especially if you are off roading, and do a yearly drain on all bottom fluid at least once a year, more if I find a low level or contaminated oilEP90 or one shot may be a bit more than a bearing, but a lot less hassle to work withEven if this is preaching to the converted, there is always someone who will think (if not say) "I didn't know that!"