Now I'm confused, I saw your vehicle reads "4X4" and thought this meant you have hub-integrated (not separately replaceable) bearings, but based on your prior post about replacing just the bearings, I double-checked Rock Auto and they list both hub-integrated bearings, and separate bearings for AWD/4WD.
Next I did a forum search and found the following topic, where you linked a video plus the posts, leaving me even more confused because I thought this all in one type hub assembly, had to have preload from the axle nut or would quickly wear out, and yet what I *think* I'm seeing in the video is the integrated hub on a 2x4, not a spindle/bearing assembly which couldn't be on a 4x4 ??
Is it possible to buy a wheel hub and bearing already pressed or is that just not a thing? I cant seem to find one already pressed anywhere. Its for a 2004 explorer xlt btw
www.explorerforum.com
Thinking about it more, is this due to use of an aluminum knuckle and it's simply too weak for a spindle which is why they starting using a new setup?
Whether you have an integrated hub or separate bearing arrangement, they should not need replaced often if using major brand parts. I wonder if the mechanic somehow damaged the bearing when installing it, but even then, the sound it is (if it is) making is odd.
lol, I give up, ignore my posts and wait for someone who knows this setup better. That includes ignoring my post about "definitely nothing to do with ABS", if you have an external ABS tone ring, if it could rub against something.