spideyrdr
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Hi all,
I am about to venture into a complete suspension upgrade, and while I'm in there, want to see if I can fix this noise issue I've had for quite some time.
I would describe it as a "wubba wubba" noise that seems to be consistent with wheel speed rather than the drive shaft. To me it sounds like it's coming from the passenger side. If I'm doing about 20 MPH and turn the wheels back and forth it gets worse while turning left and better (less noisy) when turning right and seems to be more noticeable every time I go off road and then get back on pavement. Would that be symptomatic of a bad bearing in the hub (hence "hubba" in the title)?
Note that I've had this noise a long time and have replaced all rotors, all brake pads, and have changed tires during that time, so I don't think it's any of those types of sources.
I tried searching for a definitive answer and it SEEMS like others who have this sort of noise that changes while turning are looking at replacing the hub, but I wanted to double check with the group. "Hub" it too short of a search term to return any decent results too. But ptsb5a's how-to is making me think that's my problem. The other side of this question is would that likely be something ELSE too?
Cheers,
Jamie
I am about to venture into a complete suspension upgrade, and while I'm in there, want to see if I can fix this noise issue I've had for quite some time.
I would describe it as a "wubba wubba" noise that seems to be consistent with wheel speed rather than the drive shaft. To me it sounds like it's coming from the passenger side. If I'm doing about 20 MPH and turn the wheels back and forth it gets worse while turning left and better (less noisy) when turning right and seems to be more noticeable every time I go off road and then get back on pavement. Would that be symptomatic of a bad bearing in the hub (hence "hubba" in the title)?
Note that I've had this noise a long time and have replaced all rotors, all brake pads, and have changed tires during that time, so I don't think it's any of those types of sources.
I tried searching for a definitive answer and it SEEMS like others who have this sort of noise that changes while turning are looking at replacing the hub, but I wanted to double check with the group. "Hub" it too short of a search term to return any decent results too. But ptsb5a's how-to is making me think that's my problem. The other side of this question is would that likely be something ELSE too?
Cheers,
Jamie