1. Regular maintenance: NAF Wheel bearings should be checked and maintained regularly. Follow the manufacturer's guidelines for inspection and service intervals.
2. Proper installation: Ensure that the wheel bearings are installed correctly. Misalignment or incorrect installation can cause vibration.
3. Lubrication: Bearings should be properly lubricated. Use the recommended lubricant and ensure that the correct amount is applied.
4. Avoid harsh conditions: Avoid driving over rough roads, potholes, and other harsh conditions. Such driving conditions can damage the wheel bearings and cause vibration.
5. Replace worn or damaged bearings: If bearings are worn or damaged, they should be replaced promptly. Worn or damaged bearings can cause vibration and affect the handling of the vehicle.
6. Balance tires: Make sure that the wheel and tire assembly is balanced. Unbalanced tires can cause vibration and affect the performance of the wheel bearings.
7. Suspension inspection: Inspect the suspension for any worn or damaged components. Worn or damaged suspension components can cause vibration and affect the performance of the wheel bearings.





