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Service, Repairs & MOT

Wheel bearing repair in Bridgend

Book a local RAC Approved Garage that you can trust.

  • 12-months parts guarantee
  • Honest pricing
  • Exceptional customer service

Why choose the RAC for a wheel bearing repair?

At the RAC, we've got over 125 years' experience helping UK drivers. We have the skills and knowledge to keep your vehicle running. We'll give you results you can rely on at a price you can afford.

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Book a wheel bearing repair

A faulty wheel bearing can lead to noise, uneven tyre wear, and even steering problems. To help make sure every drive is a smooth one, book your car in for a repair today.

Any work done will meet the high standards set by the RAC.
We’re friendly, straightforward and jargon-free
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Book a diagnostic

A mechanic will check your car for faults and talk you through any repairs you might need. There are various ways to check for faults, which could include a physical examination or plugging in to check your car’s onboard engine management system.

We’ll look for any mechanical or electrical problems. If we need to, we’ll also check your car’s onboard engine management system. Depending on your car and issue, this will usually include: – Engine – Power steering – Brakes – Transmission – Exhaust system – Fuel injection system – Cooling system and air flow – Sensors

And it’s not just wheel bearing repairs that we do in Bridgend

RAC Approved Garages offer MOTs and services. Our professional mechanics have the expertise and experience to make sure your vehicle is operating safely and efficiently – results you can rely on at a price you can afford.

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Try one of our nearby RAC Approved Garages

Frequently asked questions on wheel bearing replacement

They wear out from rough roads, impacts, or not enough lubrication.

Look for odd noises, wheel vibrations, uneven tyre wear, or steering problems.

No, it's unsafe. They affect handling and can cause a wheel to come off.

Typically, 85,000 to 100,000 miles, depending on how and where you drive.

It depends on your warranty. Some cover it, others don't.

Usually not. Check your policy for specifics.

Prices vary by vehicle and work needed. Get an estimate from your mechanic.

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