Question on Wheel bearings
appearently.. i can get the front wheel bearings alone..not the whole hub assembly..
but for the rear ones.. it seems like i have to ge the whole hub?
http://www.barancoacuraparts.c...ch=no
but for the rear ones.. it seems like i have to ge the whole hub?
http://www.barancoacuraparts.c...ch=no
Looks like it from the illustration. You should call that company, if they won't do it, let me know. A guy at Ac of Escondito broke some stuff down for me...
Not tryin to pirate your thread, but maybe you can help me. Ever since I bought my car, there is a harmonic metallic noise in sync with wheel speed. It sounds a little wobbly, and when I turn the wheel it changes harmonics (still at wheel speed). Can't really describe it well, but you think it might be the bearings? Thanks...
Not tryin to pirate your thread, but maybe you can help me. Ever since I bought my car, there is a harmonic metallic noise in sync with wheel speed. It sounds a little wobbly, and when I turn the wheel it changes harmonics (still at wheel speed). Can't really describe it well, but you think it might be the bearings? Thanks...
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by wildcarditr102 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Looks like it from the illustration. You should call that company, if they won't do it, let me know. A guy at Ac of Escondito broke some stuff down for me...
Not tryin to pirate your thread, but maybe you can help me. Ever since I bought my car, there is a harmonic metallic noise in sync with wheel speed. It sounds a little wobbly, and when I turn the wheel it changes harmonics (still at wheel speed). Can't really describe it well, but you think it might be the bearings? Thanks...</TD></TR></TABLE>
Yes
Not tryin to pirate your thread, but maybe you can help me. Ever since I bought my car, there is a harmonic metallic noise in sync with wheel speed. It sounds a little wobbly, and when I turn the wheel it changes harmonics (still at wheel speed). Can't really describe it well, but you think it might be the bearings? Thanks...</TD></TR></TABLE>
Yes
Common problem for Acura Integra wheel bearing from 94-01. Replace a ton of them when I worked for Acura...now working for Honda
To answer your question when you load the car up either left or right, usually the side that gets louder when you load that bearing is the faulty bearing. I said usually. You can lift the *** end up and spin the wheels and put your hand on the
lower control arms and feel for any roughness...if you do that is the faulty bearing.
To answer your question when you load the car up either left or right, usually the side that gets louder when you load that bearing is the faulty bearing. I said usually. You can lift the *** end up and spin the wheels and put your hand on the
lower control arms and feel for any roughness...if you do that is the faulty bearing.
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