johnwartjr
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- City, State
- Columbus, Indiana
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- '96 Limited
My Wife's 96 Limited 4WD Explorer appears to have bad wheel bearing(s) on the drivers front corner.
At around town speeds, no problems whatsoever, but when we get up to interstate speeds, the noise will run you out of the cab. It's deafening.
Back in 2008, I had the hub replaced on the same corner - and at that point, it wasn't making any noise, the repair shop that was working on other parts of the front end indicated it needed replaced.
So, after thinking it over, and talking with a trusted mechanic friend, it sounds like the problem is the wheel bearing on the drivers front corner. The drivers front mirror also vibrates a bit.
I checked at Napa, Advance and Autozone. Advance and Autozone have hubs in stock, Napa I'm not sure.
Advance has a MOOG with a 3 year warranty that would be $106.99
Autozone has a Timken with a 3 year warranty that would be $170.99
Autozone also has a Duralast with a 1 year warranty that is $108.99
All 3 of these prices include ABS sensors; I have an ABS code pointing at the sensor in the front left hub, so I guess that will get cleared up at the same time!
Of those 3, which would you buy, and why?
At around town speeds, no problems whatsoever, but when we get up to interstate speeds, the noise will run you out of the cab. It's deafening.
Back in 2008, I had the hub replaced on the same corner - and at that point, it wasn't making any noise, the repair shop that was working on other parts of the front end indicated it needed replaced.
So, after thinking it over, and talking with a trusted mechanic friend, it sounds like the problem is the wheel bearing on the drivers front corner. The drivers front mirror also vibrates a bit.
I checked at Napa, Advance and Autozone. Advance and Autozone have hubs in stock, Napa I'm not sure.
Advance has a MOOG with a 3 year warranty that would be $106.99
Autozone has a Timken with a 3 year warranty that would be $170.99
Autozone also has a Duralast with a 1 year warranty that is $108.99
All 3 of these prices include ABS sensors; I have an ABS code pointing at the sensor in the front left hub, so I guess that will get cleared up at the same time!
Of those 3, which would you buy, and why?