seville009
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Swapped out tires on my 2019 Ford Explorer today.
Noticed that the two rear brakes did not have the dust shields on them, but both front dust shields were installed.
I had all four wheel bearings replaced about a month ago.
Prior to the new wheel bearings getting installed, I know that both rears did have dust shields.
So…..evidently the rear dust shields were not re-installed when the new wheel bearings were installed. I don’t know if that was intentional or not.
I just discovered this today, so haven’t had a chance yet to contact the shop that replaced the bearing to ask them about it. .
Is there any harm in not having the dust shields installed? I’m in the Northeast - road salt season has started…..
Noticed that the two rear brakes did not have the dust shields on them, but both front dust shields were installed.
I had all four wheel bearings replaced about a month ago.
Prior to the new wheel bearings getting installed, I know that both rears did have dust shields.
So…..evidently the rear dust shields were not re-installed when the new wheel bearings were installed. I don’t know if that was intentional or not.
I just discovered this today, so haven’t had a chance yet to contact the shop that replaced the bearing to ask them about it. .
Is there any harm in not having the dust shields installed? I’m in the Northeast - road salt season has started…..