sounds like a wheel bearing to be mate. could be the brake pads loose in the carriers too.
get the car up in the air and give them a good check over
sounds like a wheel bearing to be mate. could be the brake pads loose in the carriers too.
get the car up in the air and give them a good check over
if its the bearings and you dont have access to a press then its not easy.
i wouldnt drive the car if the bearing is so gone its moving like that. i bought a car with both wheel bearings badly gone and the driveshaft was the only thing holding the hub together.
jack the front of the car up and put your hand at the top and bottom of the wheel and try and twist it to see if you have any play in it.
hubs are different between abs and non abs. you will also need to measure the diameter of the hub where the brake disc slips over. there are two different sizes. 54mm for the older GTs and 55mm for the rest.
an n/a one will fit but you will have to ensure these measurements are the same.
the most satisfactory way to do it would be to replace the bearing as then you know its 100%. you could buy a complete replacement hub and the bearing could be already gone or on its way out.