Hum sound not bearings
#1
Hum sound not bearings
I recently had a bad right driver side wheel bearing that i switched out as it sounded like a monster truck. I did both the front driver and passenger with new timkins. I now hear a hollow sound. Not sure if it is road noise and i am just listening too hard for a sound now after the bearing problem....(it almost sounds like when you hit a tire with a mallet or when you drive over rough pavement if that makes sense.) The sound starts from around 10 mph and sounds the same up to 80+ even on smooh pavement and is coming from the driver front. It does not change with speed...shift to neutral the sound is the same, swe are hard left or right sound is the same. Car has to be moving so not the engine. I jacked up and spun all wheels..tugged on them...all sound good. CV have no sound when spinning as well. Checked brake slides and lubed pads as well. It's a g37x sedan with 120k. Any suggestions, I am at a loss. About to just say it's road noise on my cheap Hankook noble s2s and give up till it gets worse. The bearing noise I had was much louder than this before I changed them.
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
#2
I recently had a bad right driver side wheel bearing that i switched out as it sounded like a monster truck. I did both the front driver and passenger with new timkins. I now hear a hollow sound. Not sure if it is road noise and i am just listening too hard for a sound now after the bearing problem....(it almost sounds like when you hit a tire with a mallet or when you drive over rough pavement if that makes sense.) The sound starts from around 10 mph and sounds the same up to 80+ even on smooh pavement and is coming from the driver front. It does not change with speed...shift to neutral the sound is the same, swe are hard left or right sound is the same. Car has to be moving so not the engine. I jacked up and spun all wheels..tugged on them...all sound good. CV have no sound when spinning as well. Checked brake slides and lubed pads as well. It's a g37x sedan with 120k. Any suggestions, I am at a loss. About to just say it's road noise on my cheap Hankook noble s2s and give up till it gets worse. The bearing noise I had was much louder than this before I changed them.
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
Sorry I was not able to help but I am in the same situation as you are. I hope you find a solution soon!
#4
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The aluminum control arms on these cars transmit loads of road noise to the cabin. You're probably suffering from a mild case of automotive hypochondriasis. I suffer from it, too.
#5
You are probably right! My wife who drives this car often doesn't hear anything :/ even when I try to make her hear it
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#8
The tires were new in November and I rotate regularly. Think i am just paranoid after the bearing sound. Now i listen for everything. If it gets louder then I will know it's something else. Thanks again.
#9
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Does the sound follow the tire or stay in the same spot after rotation?
#10
Stays in the same spot...to me it seems like the driver front. Did the paper delivery man lean to the passenger side and didn't hear anything over there.
Has anyone have a front differential go? Wonder if that could be the cause. (Already changed out the oil in front and rear differential as well.)
When I turn the wheels when jacked up a can hear a slight gear mesh sound from the front diff. as well as slight brake rub (normal rub). I took out the pads as well and bearing sounds good and quiet as they were replace 1000 mules ago.
no ticking from the cv. Wonder if the cv's could be causing a hum before the popping and clicking starts.
Has anyone have a front differential go? Wonder if that could be the cause. (Already changed out the oil in front and rear differential as well.)
When I turn the wheels when jacked up a can hear a slight gear mesh sound from the front diff. as well as slight brake rub (normal rub). I took out the pads as well and bearing sounds good and quiet as they were replace 1000 mules ago.
no ticking from the cv. Wonder if the cv's could be causing a hum before the popping and clicking starts.
#11
This just in...I jacked it back up and spun the wheel after a long drive...I hear a tap tap tap tap sound..which increase the faster i spin the wheel. This sound is only there when I pull the wheel to spin in (load it) and it comes from somehwere closer to the differential. If I let it spin free there is no noise. I am thinking cv joints but strange the top joint would be making the noise and not the joint closest to the wheel.
#12
This just in...I jacked it back up and spun the wheel after a long drive...I hear a tap tap tap tap sound..which increase the faster i spin the wheel. This sound is only there when I pull the wheel to spin in (load it) and it comes from somehwere closer to the differential. If I let it spin free there is no noise. I am thinking cv joints but strange the top joint would be making the noise and not the joint closest to the wheel.
#13
Hassan - Been awhile since I signed in here...i am still battling this. It hasn't gotten worse so think it's normal. Last night I cleaned and greased the slider pins on my front brakes as I thought maybe they were sticking...still haven't driven it since, so not sure if it helped. I think it is my tires....I hear a similar sound in our other car, but no where near as loud. The thing is, I hear it at at almost any speed and the sound doesn't change pitch or frequency depending on the speed.... I might try pulling the inner fender plastic and dynomatting the wheel well under it as it is driving me insane.
#14
Hassan - Been awhile since I signed in here...i am still battling this. It hasn't gotten worse so think it's normal. Last night I cleaned and greased the slider pins on my front brakes as I thought maybe they were sticking...still haven't driven it since, so not sure if it helped. I think it is my tires....I hear a similar sound in our other car, but no where near as loud. The thing is, I hear it at at almost any speed and the sound doesn't change pitch or frequency depending on the speed.... I might try pulling the inner fender plastic and dynomatting the wheel well under it as it is driving me insane.
#15
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i have a similar noise issue... a clicking noise that got more frequent over time and hollow bearing noise i can hear and feel when turning right about 45 degrees around 30+ mph. i have to replace my tires soon so we shall see...