I've been dealing with vibrations and hum on my Q50S for about a year. During my research I found that OEM hub bearings fail after about 3 years. Finally I decided to buy new bearings and chose this brand for the price. What do you know - it's fixed! Excellent quality but time will tell its effectiveness. My advice is to save time/energy and rent one of the wheel bearing pullers at the auto parts store. Don't use the squeeze style, use the rail and slide style. The reason for this is that the compression style puts a lot of pressure on the axle and could potentially cause it to need to be replaced as well. went and rented an instrument and it was up in about 4 good moves. I also strongly recommend using a 1/2" high torque wrench (Dewalt in my case) to knock those bolts right out. Good luck!
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