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    one of my wheels makes a lot of noise I think the bearing is gone, the noise stops when i turn left
    any ideas which one isn't working?

    #2
    Does it sound like a throbbing sound ?

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      #3
      a bit yeah

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        #4
        I had a throbbing sound everytime i took a courner, I can't remember if it only happend on left courners or both left and right . But it ended up being my left front wheel bearing cost me 150 to replace

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          #5
          noise goes away when turning left which side is messed up

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            #6
            Just let a mechanic take it for a spin he will know what it is which one it is and how much to fix it as soon as he hears it

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              #7
              that doesn't help
              nevermind

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                #8
                jack the car up a little just so the front wheels are off the ground, grab ahold of the wheel and shake and wiggle it. You'll feel which one is bad.
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                  #9
                  the actual wheel and tire, not the steering wheel.
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                  Monza resonator tip. Kenwood KDC-522 MP3 head unit, Kenwood KGC-9042 Digital 9
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                    #10
                    thanks
                    thats what i was looking for

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                      #11
                      bcowie, tomorrow we'll shake your front end. it could just be a noisy bearing like stated before, solution soke it in grease
                      When you turn your car on... does it return the favor?

                      Originally posted by goldstar
                      Yes, still have it. It was my attempt to immortalize you in verse.

                      A Protege driver named Brock
                      Once said 7 seconds he'd clock.
                      So his engine he goosed
                      With much too much boost,
                      And drove a rod through his block.

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                        #12
                        Well sorry i wouldn't replace it myself, But if your unsure let a mechanic run it for 2 mins and confirm it. Doesnt mean he has to fix it just means you will know for sure

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                          #13
                          our wheelbearings dont have greese nipples/fittings
                          No more protege, Mx-3 now...Only known BP powered Mx-3 in Nova Scotia

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                            #14
                            yes, in other words, the entire wheel hub must be replaced
                            peace

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