wheel bearing...
your guesses are as good as mine, for a while i was hearing this click click click sound from my front right wheel area, i assumed it was the bearing because for about 6 months, the driver's side of the car had been on 18's 215/35/18 while the passenger had been on 14's 195/70/14
i just assumed it was the wheel bearings since it had sat that way so long, everytime i made a right turn it would sound like the suspension was avoiding going to hell..but thursday, i hit a speed bump doing bout 15 and the noise just stopped, so it's like what now.
i just assumed it was the wheel bearings since it had sat that way so long, everytime i made a right turn it would sound like the suspension was avoiding going to hell..but thursday, i hit a speed bump doing bout 15 and the noise just stopped, so it's like what now.
a bad wheel bearing isn't going to click, it's going to hum and get louder as you go faster.
if it's clicking while turning I would be looking at the axles.
btw, why run 18's on one side and 14' on the other?
if it's clicking while turning I would be looking at the axles.
btw, why run 18's on one side and 14' on the other?
oh yes, i failed to explain that...i got run off the road by a HAT, (High *** Truck) or (Honda Accord Threatner). you saw the pics, no?
there was also about a 6 in. curb i was forced to hit and i'm lowered 2 and a quarter. so i'm assumine most of the suspension took a severe blow, that being the reason for me having a suspension summer


there was also about a 6 in. curb i was forced to hit and i'm lowered 2 and a quarter. so i'm assumine most of the suspension took a severe blow, that being the reason for me having a suspension summer


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