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Wannabe Elite Explorer
lagrange indiana
94 xlt
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annoing noise! please read!
Hi, I have a 94 explorer and just recently I have been getting a real load noise coming from the front end. It almost sounds like the growl of big beefy tires on the road but I have regular tires on it. When I drive strait you can hear it and when I turn left it gets even louder but if I turn right it seems to go away? Could it be the tires and if so which side? Also, I have checked all my fluids and they are all good. Please help!
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Wannabe Elite Explorer
Brockton, Ma
2001 Explorer Sport
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Sounds like you might have a bad wheel bearing.
__________________ 2001 Explorer Sport SOHC 1995 SHO ATX |
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Wannabe Elite Explorer
lagrange indiana
94 xlt
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I checked both sideds and repacked the passenger side, they all looked ok
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Wannabe Elite Explorer
Brockton, Ma
2001 Explorer Sport
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Maybe the tires are chopped.
__________________ 2001 Explorer Sport SOHC 1995 SHO ATX |
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Wannabe Elite Explorer
SW VA
'91 XL
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Try switching which side the tires are on and see if the symptoms get worse while turning right and better while turning left now.
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Ex Beater
new bern
'99 5.0
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I would really look twice at the bearing and inspect the race for any damage the naked eye cannot see minor imperfections that lead to bearing failure it might be a tire as well and that is easier to check, swap tires! if the noise switches sides then there's your answer. Check your ball joints on the left side for any lateral play if they allow the tire to move noticeably at all then they might be changing the geometry of the tire's contact path on the road causing the noise so check tires, ball joints and bearings however if it was me, depending on how much the bearing is I would replace the bearing assembly regardless of how it looked to my naked eye.
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Wannabe Elite Explorer
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Had the exact same situation and did all the checks you did. Wheel bearings were the problem.
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