4doorslammer
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Ive been getting some wheel noise... nothing new. But it gets real loud in the rear passanger side when Im turning sharp to the left. Basicly when Im in a round about. Any ideas on what it could be?
lol rear = no CV joint.... but most likely a wheel bearing, or brakes getting a little hung up on that side.wheel bearing? CV Joint? what does the noise sound like?
haha whoops i was on the phone while i was reading lollol rear = no CV joint.... but most likely a wheel bearing, or brakes getting a little hung up on that side.
dunb question, but when you did the shoes, did you set the brakes rolling backwards? also, to check the wheel bearing lift that tire off the ground and grab the top and bottom of the tire and try to pivot it up and donw (like your trying to camber the wheel) and if it wiggles then its probably a wheel bearing and you need to get that fixed pronto, i have seen several cars have the wheel bearing wear out and have a "wheel off" it sucks,Steady hum up until I turn then grinding... kinda sounds like the metal on metal i had right before i changed the rear shoes. Could just be new brakes hanging up. Wheel bearings "seem to be" in good shape... but its possible.
you dont really need a camber kit unless your just cambered WAY negative, from the sound of itThe car has had this steady hum since i bought it. As for the grinding im thinking its that they just need to be adjusted.
Checked the wheel bearings the day that we changed the shoes out.. Everything seems good there. Pretty solid. Buddy says to get a camber kit and we'll do some adjusting there and see if it helps. Otherwise were thinking the tires are whats causing the constant wheel noise.
hopefully you have alot of time to do this because replacing the bushings are a b***hWell Im gonna start by replacing my rear lca bushings and install them FINALLY. See what that does for me.