Can You Still Drive with a Bad Pressure Bearing?

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MaxAnn
09/09/25 2:25am
Driving with a bad pressure bearing will produce abnormal noises, and it is recommended to replace it. Below is relevant information about pressure bearings: Introduction: A pressure bearing is short for an axial pressure bearing, which bears axial force. The oil-injection pressure bearing is a new type of specialized front axle vertical shaft bearing for automobiles, allowing lubricant to be added into the ball body through an oil nozzle, thereby extending the bearing's lifespan. Advantages: It uses balls instead of conical rollers to avoid extrusion deformation of conical rollers. A thick circular sleeve replaces the protective sleeve, enhancing strength and facilitating processing. An oil nozzle is added to the circular sleeve for convenient lubrication. Maintenance is easier, and the service life is longer.
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VanMary
09/20/25 7:21am
I've been driving for over ten years, and recently the pressure bearing in my car broke, making the experience terrible. Every time I turn, it makes a creaking noise, the steering wheel becomes extremely heavy, and it feels like the whole car is vibrating. It's really undrivable! That thing connects the suspension and shock absorbers, used to buffer vibrations. Once it's broken, it affects handling, making the steering unstable at high speeds and prone to drifting. I insisted on driving it once, and the noise got even worse—I almost lost control and hit the guardrail. The mechanic said if I kept driving, the entire suspension would be ruined, costing thousands to replace. Better find a professional repair shop to replace it ASAP. For regular maintenance, slow down over potholes, avoid sharp turns, and extend the bearing's lifespan. If you notice a problem, don't delay—safety first, don't risk driving just to save trouble. Simple preventive measures include regular four-wheel alignment checks.
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