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I fond the problem. Apparently I had a faulty wheel bearing because it went bad in less than a year so I got it replaced. Thank you for your reply!
It’s a 2003 Dodge Ram conversion van (I believe a 1500). From what I’m gathering it’s best to try to spray some penetrating oil and let it sit for a few hours and try to remove it that way. If I can’t get it then bring it to a mechanic? I HATE bringing vehicles to a mechanic (no offense pros). They always try to screw you. (Like when I brought my vehicle in for an inspection and they charged me a diagnostic fee because they had to tell me something to fix for it to pass inspection).
It’s a 2003 Dodge Ram conversion van (I believe a 1500). From what I’m gathering it’s best to try to spray some penetrating oil and let it sit for a few hours and try to remove it that way. If I can’t get it then bring it to a mechanic? I HATE bringing vehicles to a mechanic (no offense pros). They always try to screw you. (Like when I brought my vehicle in for an inspection and they charged me a diagnostic fee because they had to tell me something to fix for it to pass inspection).
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