Xantia - Rear wheel alignment / \
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Re: Xantia - Rear wheel alignment / \
I know it's a really old thread, but if this bearing is the problem, can you feel the play if you lift the car up, or is it the same as in the Xsara, where it wasn't possible.
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Re: Xantia - Rear wheel alignment / \
Probably if you depressure the suspension. Usually they give themselves away by being noisy, or the tyres developing in inward lean at the top.
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Re: Xantia - Rear wheel alignment / \
With suspension depressurised and car jacked up, it is possible to detect yes.Mkalic wrote: 24 Mar 2025, 15:29 I know it's a really old thread, but if this bearing is the problem, can you feel the play if you lift the car up, or is it the same as in the Xsara, where it wasn't possible.
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'85 CX GTi Turbo s1 (met. blue)
2x '85 CX GTi Turbo s2 t1 (met. silver & grey)
'88 CX GTi Turbo s2 T2 (met. light blue)
CX DTR T2 Safari (silver)
2x '96 Xantia Activa (Black & met. green)
'01 C5 2.0 HDi LX Estate (Blue)
'11 C5 X7 3.0 V6 Exclusive Tourer