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Wheel bearings hold your wheels on and allow them to spin properly. They are an essential automotive component that must be kept in working order. Most wheel bearings are sealed at the factory (commonly referred to as hub bearings or hub assemblies) and do not require replacement until, perhaps, 150,000 miles. However, there are many cars on the road whose wheel bearings do require regular service and replacement. Over time, the grease in your wheel bearings can breakdown and become less effective. Also grease can escape through the bearing seals until there is not enough left to lubricate the bearings. Without proper lubrication, the wheel bearings could overheat. When that happens, you usually experience a wobbly wheel or a low growl or hum coming from any of your wheels. In most cases, the wheel bearing noise will vary with steering. E noise may come and go depending on if the wheel is being turned. If this is ignored for long enough, it can cause your wheel to fall off, but this only happens in extreme conditions. You should replace your Wheel Bearing or Hub Bearings as soon as you can when you experience any of these symptoms.