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Old 09-07-2010, 07:28 AM   #1
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front bearing. no doubt in my mind
Very good. Based on the noise disappearing when I turn right, can I assume it is one side or the other?
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Old 09-07-2010, 08:15 AM   #2
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Very good. Based on the noise disappearing when I turn right, can I assume it is one side or the other?
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If you’re going to replace a bearing it would be in your best interest to replace them all.
They’ll all, presumably, have the same miles and wear so if one is gone the others won’t be far behind.
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Old 09-07-2010, 08:21 AM   #3
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If you’re going to replace a bearing it would be in your best interest to replace them all.
They’ll all, presumably, have the same miles and wear so if one is gone the others won’t be far behind.
That makes sense. Good idea.
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Old 09-07-2010, 08:24 AM   #4
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Well I think I ruled out the tires by doing the rotation. Still noise from the front.
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Sometimes the tread just makes noise, but I doubt this is your problem. There was a stretch of road between Emporia and KC that made the tires on the car I had at the time just absolutely scream. The first time I drove on the road with those tires I stopped and looked over my car because I thought it was going to assplode or something. The road changed and it quit.

It's probably the bearing like these guys have said. While you're under there, take a good look at the CV joint boots (I assume it is front wheel drive). Those used to be one of the quickest things to wear. They are (used to be, haven't changed one in several years) a bitch to replace, but since you're going to tear the hub assembly apart anyway, it may be worth doing if they're bad.

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If you’re going to replace a bearing it would be in your best interest to replace them all.
They’ll all, presumably, have the same miles and wear so if one is gone the others won’t be far behind.
This is good advice.
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Old 09-07-2010, 03:31 PM   #5
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If you’re going to replace a bearing it would be in your best interest to replace them all.
They’ll all, presumably, have the same miles and wear so if one is gone the others won’t be far behind.
Don't know if that's always the case. By rear one's 'failed' [actually, they didn't pass inspection tolerances, no noise or clumping prior] first. The driver's front lasted over a 18 mos longer. The passenger front is in it's third year post replacing the rears, and passed another inspection last spring.

It's not an expensive proposition to replace all 4, but could prove physically wearying if attacked all at once, especially if your cheater bar isn't long enough to give you mondo torque.
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Old 09-07-2010, 03:44 PM   #6
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Don't know if that's always the case. By rear one's 'failed' [actually, they didn't pass inspection tolerances, no noise or clumping prior] first. The driver's front lasted over a 18 mos longer. The passenger front is in it's third year post replacing the rears, and passed another inspection last spring.

It's not an expensive proposition to replace all 4, but could prove physically wearying if attacked all at once, especially if your cheater bar isn't long enough to give you mondo torque.
Cheaters are easy to come by.
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Old 09-07-2010, 04:33 PM   #7
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If you’re going to replace a bearing it would be in your best interest to replace them all.
They’ll all, presumably, have the same miles and wear so if one is gone the others won’t be far behind.
This. The rest are on their way. It's a cheap fix if you can do it yourself.
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Old 09-08-2010, 09:52 AM   #8
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If you’re going to replace a bearing it would be in your best interest to replace them all.
They’ll all, presumably, have the same miles and wear so if one is gone the others won’t be far behind.
I personally don't agree with this. If you have the time and money to just replace all four then go for it, I personally would not.
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Old 09-08-2010, 10:04 AM   #9
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I personally don't agree with this. If you have the time and money to just replace all four then go for it, I personally would not.
yeah i agree with you gojc
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Old 09-08-2010, 10:15 AM   #10
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I personally don't agree with this. If you have the time and money to just replace all four then go for it, I personally would not.
Everyone’s mileage will vary, but it’s been my general experience that after I replace/repack bearings on one side it quiets that side down enough that I start hearing the other side.
And really, unless you’ve got a cracked seal that has allowed dirt and moisture in to foul the bearing on one side or the other, they should all have approximately the same amount of wear on them.
If you’re looking to save money then only replace what you need when you need to. Personally if I have to take my daily driver down for maintenance I’ll do it all at once just because I can’t afford to have my DD down for more time than necessary.
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Old 09-08-2010, 11:06 AM   #11
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Everyone’s mileage will vary, but it’s been my general experience that after I replace/repack bearings on one side it quiets that side down enough that I start hearing the other side.
And really, unless you’ve got a cracked seal that has allowed dirt and moisture in to foul the bearing on one side or the other, they should all have approximately the same amount of wear on them.
If you’re looking to save money then only replace what you need when you need to. Personally if I have to take my daily driver down for maintenance I’ll do it all at once just because I can’t afford to have my DD down for more time than necessary.

not really the case with hub bearings.
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Everyone’s mileage will vary, but it’s been my general experience that after I replace/repack bearings on one side it quiets that side down enough that I start hearing the other side.
And really, unless you’ve got a cracked seal that has allowed dirt and moisture in to foul the bearing on one side or the other, they should all have approximately the same amount of wear on them.

If you’re looking to save money then only replace what you need when you need to. Personally if I have to take my daily driver down for maintenance I’ll do it all at once just because I can’t afford to have my DD down for more time than necessary.
I just don't see that in my experience with wheel bearings, and we do quite a few.
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