You don't notice anything on the road, no wandering, no pulling, etc.. it's only when you jack it up and say "oh dear" :shock:
When I stripped it last time the bearing had disappeared and what was left was rusty. I think I may have a water ingress problem if the same has happened. Now where's that silicone gun :lol:
Now there's a familier story! :lol:
Last year the OS went en-route to the MOT - how inconvienient is that! Felt it go, too. This year it was a little more nefarious and I realised coming back from work. I was supposed to be going to the local pub meet that night too.
The other give away was the amount of lube that had poured down the inside of my wheel. Cahnces are the rear oil seals will be kapputt, too, so it's a 'swivel-off' job to remove those too. More fun and skinned knuckles!
I'm really starting to fancy D2 axles - much better design!
One thing to consider (and I'd wish I'd done it myself) is the cost of parts. Having spent on a new ball (mine was quite pitted), both bearings, all the seals, then discovering that my front brake pistons are about stuffed, it would have been quicker and more cost effective to spend the money on a low milage TD5 front axle. Worth considering depending on the condition of everything else in the system.
Cheers
8)
Eeyore