everphilski
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- 2004 Ford Explorer Ltd
OK, I think my front left hub is bad but can't confirm. When driving between 10-30 miles an hour theres a very light wub-wub-wub noise which gets worse when turning right.
2004 4x4 v8
I tried shaking the tire in the vertical and horizontal plane and there was no play, nice and tight. I took off the brake caliper and rotor and spun the hub and it didn't feel gravelly but there was just a little play in rotation but I didn't have the right socket to remove the axle nut so I couldn't tell if it was the hub or not.
I guess the next step is to get that axle nut off and try again.
However I did hear a distinctive squeak when rotating especially rotating backwards coming from the hub on the in side of the knuckle. It sounded kind of like rubber-on-rubber so initially I suspected it was the dust cover on the cv joint but its definitely not coming from there, its between the dust cover and the hub itself.
I did not hear the squeak on the left hand side. (But I didn't take off the rotor/caliper so it was hard to judge if there was any play... didnt feel like any)
TL;DR: squeak when hand rotating a hub a confirmatory sign? Any other suspects I should ring out before ordering new hubs?
thanks
philip
2004 4x4 v8
I tried shaking the tire in the vertical and horizontal plane and there was no play, nice and tight. I took off the brake caliper and rotor and spun the hub and it didn't feel gravelly but there was just a little play in rotation but I didn't have the right socket to remove the axle nut so I couldn't tell if it was the hub or not.
I guess the next step is to get that axle nut off and try again.
However I did hear a distinctive squeak when rotating especially rotating backwards coming from the hub on the in side of the knuckle. It sounded kind of like rubber-on-rubber so initially I suspected it was the dust cover on the cv joint but its definitely not coming from there, its between the dust cover and the hub itself.
I did not hear the squeak on the left hand side. (But I didn't take off the rotor/caliper so it was hard to judge if there was any play... didnt feel like any)
TL;DR: squeak when hand rotating a hub a confirmatory sign? Any other suspects I should ring out before ordering new hubs?
thanks
philip