- Location
- Rainy side of Washington
Left side: I tried a total of 3 tires. The original, the other side, and a spare tire I keep on the roof rack.
It does not happen on the right side at all, even with the break drum, tire from the left side.
I tried on a new brake drum I had in a box.
It is 100% not the drum or wheel/tire.
The axle physically wiggles up/down/left/right/in/out when you remove the breakdrum, grab the studs and start moving it. The in & out isn't huge, but probably 1/8" (which I'm told is normal since its a C-clip).
As you can see from the picture, its most noticable when you grab it from the bottom and twist.
If the bearing races have disintegrated in certain areas, it could allow the axle to start to move around. These bearings don't have an inner race, they only have an outside race and the inside touched the "rollers" directly: http://amzn.to/1nPuIqP
So, technically, it seems possible it could move around quite a bit couldn't it?
It could, but with the load of the vehicle on top of it, I don't think it's very likely. If the races or bearing rollers are worn to the point that it'd be an issue, there would be really, really horrible grinding and banging noises from that corner of the vehicle when rolling.