Front end growl months after new axle replacements
Replaced both front axles w/new units on '87 accord LX 2.0L auto.
All went well with the input of sir_nastyand deserthonda.
Now a few months later am experiencing a low growl in drivetrain, (shift to neutral changes nothing).
Suspect a wheel bearing since axle inboard caliper measurements for depth and diameterwere identical and hubs at transmission seatedadequately with factory installed circle clips. No leakage at seals and all seemed well.
Any thoughts?
Thank You.
All went well with the input of sir_nastyand deserthonda.
Now a few months later am experiencing a low growl in drivetrain, (shift to neutral changes nothing).
Suspect a wheel bearing since axle inboard caliper measurements for depth and diameterwere identical and hubs at transmission seatedadequately with factory installed circle clips. No leakage at seals and all seemed well.
Any thoughts?
Thank You.
growling is almost wheel bearings how many miles on the car? Here is an easy test, when you are going down the FWY, turn the wheel slightly left to right and if the noise changes, it's the wheel bearings
Weather broke today in Omaha.
Checked all the wheel bearings. Fronts were right at the 134 ft lb torque, (assuming the torque wrench was accurate - have always stored it spring tension un-loaded). Rears were very quiet and no excess play, (did notre-adjust rears).
Will road test next few days.
Mileage: 109,000
Thanks guys.
Checked all the wheel bearings. Fronts were right at the 134 ft lb torque, (assuming the torque wrench was accurate - have always stored it spring tension un-loaded). Rears were very quiet and no excess play, (did notre-adjust rears).
Will road test next few days.
Mileage: 109,000
Thanks guys.
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