RE: Knowing when to replace bearings
if i was you, i would eat ramen noodles and give up R/cs for months and get your suspension system fixed, it can go for 200k miles or break with no warning today, my father learned the hard way, the tire went underneath his car going 55mph, if he hadnt been on a rural road, he and other people may be dead today.
SOME slop is ok in suspension sytems but if you know it has issues your taking a huge huge huge gamble.
i have learned to give up the things i love for necessity, my corvette, going to the shooting range, running my r/c's, buying beer, buying tobacco, driving for fun, garage sales.
- i have very little right now i lost my job and unemployment, all i do is search for jobs and go to school once a week, i cant even afford gas to drive to calm my nerves, i MUST reserve fuel to finish college.
point im making is take care of what you have, even if it takes sacrificing your time with it or sacrificing something else.