Chaps,
History: My (superior [
]) S2 hasn't been used much of late, as my work situation has changed. However I've done around 600 miles in it in the last week, and after around 400 of them noticed this:
It's in good mechanical order, and I am assuming this is wheel bearing related - but I haven't done anything with them recently. In fact, I have never done anything with them - I have done 60k miles in the car since I bought it, so they are at least that old and probably a chunk older (I can't remember the history but don't think they were changed before I bought it.)
So ... what causes this pattern of stuff to come out of the centre of them? Time to take the bearing apart and have a look at what is going on in there? Time for a new bearing? (Not too difficult, non?) If so, I'll do both sides at the same time. I seem to recall that there is slight play in both front wheel bearings, and has been for a while; the MOT chap has called my attention to it, but it's not bad enough to warrant even a formal 'warning' at MOT, let alone a fail.
Suggestions welcome. And I'll post more when I dismantle it.
(Sorry about the poor photo - it was driven in the rain yesterday and some of the traces have washed off. It was more obvious before!)
Oli.
History: My (superior [

It's in good mechanical order, and I am assuming this is wheel bearing related - but I haven't done anything with them recently. In fact, I have never done anything with them - I have done 60k miles in the car since I bought it, so they are at least that old and probably a chunk older (I can't remember the history but don't think they were changed before I bought it.)
So ... what causes this pattern of stuff to come out of the centre of them? Time to take the bearing apart and have a look at what is going on in there? Time for a new bearing? (Not too difficult, non?) If so, I'll do both sides at the same time. I seem to recall that there is slight play in both front wheel bearings, and has been for a while; the MOT chap has called my attention to it, but it's not bad enough to warrant even a formal 'warning' at MOT, let alone a fail.
Suggestions welcome. And I'll post more when I dismantle it.
(Sorry about the poor photo - it was driven in the rain yesterday and some of the traces have washed off. It was more obvious before!)
Oli.