I've got a noise coming from my front off side wheel - only really heard it of late when window down, music off
It increases with speed, doesnt change when you ride the brake, and best described as a rubbing or whirring noise
Any thoughts? Wheel bearing maybe?
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Noise from front wheel?
Re: Noise from front wheel?
Could well be the wheel bearing but also could be the dirt guard catching.
Best getting it in the air to see what's going on.
Best getting it in the air to see what's going on.
Re: Noise from front wheel?
Does the noise vary any as you go round bends or move the steering very slightly as you drive along?
Re: Noise from front wheel?
Check the wheel temperature after a run. If one wheel is noticeably warmer than the other on the same axle then it might also be a sticking brake calliper ‘dragging’ rather than releasing fully. It often causes vibration at speed to. Worth eliminating from a wheel bearing - which yours does sound like from the description.
You could also jack that corner up and gently spin the wheel and see if it feels rough (wheel bearing) or has a lot of play in it if you hold it at 12 & 6 o’clock and rock it. It should not move very much but if it does then it’s a sign of a worn or incorrectly adjusted bearing.
You could also jack that corner up and gently spin the wheel and see if it feels rough (wheel bearing) or has a lot of play in it if you hold it at 12 & 6 o’clock and rock it. It should not move very much but if it does then it’s a sign of a worn or incorrectly adjusted bearing.
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