Johndrop
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- 2002 ford explorer
OK I had growling coming from the front so I replaced both front wheel bearings. They were do so no problem. But growling is still there. It is a bit wierd. It really only happens when turning slightly. If I drive straight no growl. If I turn I hear and feel the growl but as I continue to turn the wheel it seems to go away or growl very slightly. As I bring the wheel back to straight you hear and feel the growl strongest just before the wheel is straight then it goes away again.
Also it is not as noticable first thing when I start driving. The growl is there but slightly. As I continue to drive the care about 30 min or so it is very pronounced. So it seems to get worse as the truck warms up.
Any suggestions?
Also it is not as noticable first thing when I start driving. The growl is there but slightly. As I continue to drive the care about 30 min or so it is very pronounced. So it seems to get worse as the truck warms up.
Any suggestions?