I have a noise I would best descridbe as a "clu, clu, clu" noise in the front end. It begins at extremely low speed (rolling down the driveway) and continues until the road noise blocks it out. It does speed up as the travel speed increases. I have isolated it near the front right wheel. It only makes the noise when moving forward and it softens when I turn right and goes away when I turn left.
I pulled the wheel off and removed the outer bearing and hub. The spindle nut was torqued to 12 ft. lb. and nothing seemed particularly loose, although there is a little play in the outer bearing. I do not know what is normal. The bearings seem to turn smoothly enough by hand. The outer race looked okay as does the spindle. I am already this far so I can easily replace the bearings and races, but is their any other culprit I should be looking at? Is it possible they just need to be re-packed? If I replace should I consider doing both sides?
It seems straight forward enough, but I want to double check myself.
Thanks.
I pulled the wheel off and removed the outer bearing and hub. The spindle nut was torqued to 12 ft. lb. and nothing seemed particularly loose, although there is a little play in the outer bearing. I do not know what is normal. The bearings seem to turn smoothly enough by hand. The outer race looked okay as does the spindle. I am already this far so I can easily replace the bearings and races, but is their any other culprit I should be looking at? Is it possible they just need to be re-packed? If I replace should I consider doing both sides?
It seems straight forward enough, but I want to double check myself.
Thanks.
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