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Driver or Passanger Side wheel bearing?

Old May 22, 2012 | 11:23 AM
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Driver or Passanger Side wheel bearing?

Hey everyone... I know this might sound stupid but lately I have been getting a lot of "whooooooming" noise coming from the front wheels during cornering to the right... driving in a straight line and cornering to the left the car is quiet... I have already checked everything on the front suspension... the tires are not cupped so I am thinking that one of the bearings is shot... I just can't remember if the noise is coming during right cornering was it the driver side bearing or the passenger side?
Old May 23, 2012 | 08:29 PM
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Opposite

If you hear wheel bearing noise when you turn it's typically the wheel opposite to the turning direction, ie noise when turning right, it's likely the left wheel because that's the one you're loading.
Old May 23, 2012 | 08:39 PM
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Jack up the car, grab the tire on the very top (12oclock) and at the very bottom (6oclock) at the same time and try to shake/move it in and out. If it moves then that's the side that has the bad bearing.
Old May 24, 2012 | 04:23 PM
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This was my wheel bearing issue on my 4th gen: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GN6IFnccEj8

If it sounds like that it's most likely your wheel bearing.
Old May 25, 2012 | 09:07 AM
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interesting yesterday I jacked up the car in the air or jack stands and checked both tires 12 and 6 o'clock and 9 and 3 o'clock no movement what so ever... as I spun the tires the driver side wheel made no noise the passenger side made a slightly louder noise, most likely I will replace both bearing due to the their age... 190K I have the full service history of the car and no one has ever replaced them before... any ideas on good after market bearings? I love the car but I don't love the dealer price on those parts...
Old May 25, 2012 | 09:30 AM
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Why would you only replace one wheel bearing? If one side is making noise then you can bet that the other side will soon make noise or is in similar condition considering they obviously have the same mileage. So while your mechanic is in there do the job right the first time and replace both bearings.
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Why would you only replace one wheel bearing? If one side is making noise then you can bet that the other side will soon make noise or is in similar condition considering they obviously have the same mileage. So while your mechanic is in there do the job right the first time and replace both bearings.
I did mention that in my previous post that I will replace both bearings... I will just take the spindles to a shop and I will have them pressed in...
My next step will be to find good bearings... No way I will spend over $80 for oems...
ANyone have a good idea/experience with some after market bearings?
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anyone ever used the SKF Bearings?
Old May 28, 2012 | 08:06 PM
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Originally Posted by L_U_D_I_AMaxima
anyone ever used the SKF Bearings?

I didnt if my memory is correct its explained oem or go home.
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Originally Posted by Gil's03Max
Why would you only replace one wheel bearing? If one side is making noise then you can bet that the other side will soon make noise or is in similar condition considering they obviously have the same mileage. So while your mechanic is in there do the job right the first time and replace both bearings.
Eh, not always the case.

Bearings can go out at different times. Yes, it wouldn't be a bad idea to replace both due to mileage, but not totally necessary.

It's not a "job" unless something is broken.
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