Bearings

Discussion in 'Chassis' started by Elliot8v, Nov 6, 2003.

  1. Elliot8v Forum Member

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    Hi,

    Well replaced my cv boot cover! But still noisey when I turn right, so I think its the bearings!

    So to get it right, if the noise appears when I turn right so its the right side bearings which has gone! YES! The noise stops so I turn left!

    Cheers

    Ell
     
  2. pigbladder Forum Addict

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    changing the boot was never gona shut up any noise...did you clean out the cv and pack it with grease?
     
  3. pigbladder Forum Addict

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    if you really think its a bearing..do em both the other one wont be far behind..and you need the alignment done so get em both done togehter
     
  4. KeithMac Forum Junkie

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    Depends what sort of noise you`re getting...

    Wheel bearings normally give a rumble first, cv`s more of a pop or click..
     
  5. MK2. Forum Member

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    yeah, what srort of noise ar you getting? Im getting a grinding type noise at the moment and thinking it could be the bearings [:s]
     
  6. Elliot8v Forum Member

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    Well got 1 set of bearings done 2day! 45quid! but the noise is still there! very strange!

    Anybody got any ideas 2 what else it could be?

    Going back to another garage tomorrow! Could it be the drive shaft! The noise occurs even when going straight but stops soon as I turn a little left!

    HELP
     

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