I would have expected one to go further than that, but it died sure enough. It was making the slightest squeaking sound the week before, but it didn't sound as tho it was related to wheel speed, so I didn't think it was the wheel bearing. Dum dum me, I should have jacked it up and shook or wriggled the wheel. I was lucky enough to have it die at a friends place in NC where I went to pick up some cedar for closets, he's a logger and has a small mill, too. He took me to a little gas station in Goldston, NC, William Barber Automotive, very very nice folks, they jumped right on it. I was surprised they had to get the whole hub assembly, I would have thought it was a replaceable bearing, but not so. Ah well, live and learn, got the brakes done, too.