BubbaFL
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- 1986 Corvette
This noise is driving me nuts.
The truck is a 98 Explorer 4-door V8 2wd, 116k on the odometer.
It makes a whining kind of "woob woob woob" noise which starts to become noticable around 40mph, and is very prominent at 45 mph.
This noise is proportional to vehicle speed, not engine RPM's. It is the same with or without the overdrive, in D, 2, or even coasting in neutral. The noise doesn't change with throttle position, and it doesn't change in turns.
It sounds like it's coming from the front end, but it is hard to tell while sitting in the vehicle.
In the last two months I've replaced all of the following:
Brake pads all the way around
Front rotors
Front wheel bearings
Lower ball joints
Outer tie rod ends
Changed transmission fluid
Changed differential fluid
Changed oil, air filter, plugs and wires
New tires
When I changed the differential fluid, I did look inside and didn't see any obvious problem with the gears - no broken teeth or major defects.
I've had two different mechanics listen to it, and they didn't have any ideas. Last week I had a front-end alignment (post ball-joint and TRE install), and that mechanic said everything in the front end was solid, and didn't have any ideas on what to replace beyond what I've already done. He also (claimed to) put the truck up on a lift, and check for rear-end noise, and didn't find anything while doing that.
I should also note that the truck's been making this noise since I bought it (>5 yrs), and that none of the recent work has done anything to change the character of the noise.
Any suggestions on what else I could check or replace?
Thanks!
The truck is a 98 Explorer 4-door V8 2wd, 116k on the odometer.
It makes a whining kind of "woob woob woob" noise which starts to become noticable around 40mph, and is very prominent at 45 mph.
This noise is proportional to vehicle speed, not engine RPM's. It is the same with or without the overdrive, in D, 2, or even coasting in neutral. The noise doesn't change with throttle position, and it doesn't change in turns.
It sounds like it's coming from the front end, but it is hard to tell while sitting in the vehicle.
In the last two months I've replaced all of the following:
Brake pads all the way around
Front rotors
Front wheel bearings
Lower ball joints
Outer tie rod ends
Changed transmission fluid
Changed differential fluid
Changed oil, air filter, plugs and wires
New tires
When I changed the differential fluid, I did look inside and didn't see any obvious problem with the gears - no broken teeth or major defects.
I've had two different mechanics listen to it, and they didn't have any ideas. Last week I had a front-end alignment (post ball-joint and TRE install), and that mechanic said everything in the front end was solid, and didn't have any ideas on what to replace beyond what I've already done. He also (claimed to) put the truck up on a lift, and check for rear-end noise, and didn't find anything while doing that.
I should also note that the truck's been making this noise since I bought it (>5 yrs), and that none of the recent work has done anything to change the character of the noise.
Any suggestions on what else I could check or replace?
Thanks!