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> wheel bearings, noise differnces
tomh
post Jan 30 2011, 12:34 AM
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I have noticed on this forum their is debate over the sound of a rear wheel bearing thats failing.I have a high pitch squeel thats cycilcal and starts at around 30 mph,it will stop with a quick jerk of the wheel to the left.It is not brake related because braking will not affect the noise.I just changed the front bearings and am still hearing the noise.This leads me think its the rear bearings.I have read all the past threads on this subject and some people say bearings only growl when failing.My question is it possible that this high pitch squeel could be the bearing?
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wertygrog
post Jan 30 2011, 01:07 AM
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Yep, mine did the same exact thing. The squeel would vary up and down in pitch with wheel speed, and would stop shortly before I would come to a stop. It was the drivers side rear bearing. I replaced it (it turned out to be very pitted), and the noise went away. Now 2 years later, the noise is starting to come back on the passenger's side, so it's time to tackle the other rear bearing.
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