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There Are Differences Between Front-Wheel Bearings on Front-Wheel Drives and Rear-Wheel

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There are differences between front-wheel bearings on front-wheel drives and rear-wheel drives. Technician A says most front-wheel drive vehicles use one tapered roller bearing whereas rear-wheel drive vehicles use two. Technician B says most front-wheel drive vehicles use one-piece sealed bearing units. Who is correct?


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