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3.0sd rumble from the front

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3.0sd rumble from the front

Post by b21playa » Mon Sep 10, 2018 6:28 pm

Hi all

Getting some rumbling from the front at speeds over 30mph and increases with speed.

Has anyone ever experienced this and suggest anything!

Many thanks in advance
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Re: 3.0sd rumble from the front

Post by gmc15 » Mon Sep 10, 2018 6:34 pm

Is it worse if you turn the wheel slightly to the left or right? If it is it could be a wheel bearing.
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Re: 3.0sd rumble from the front

Post by Groken » Mon Sep 10, 2018 6:55 pm

If it's getting louder with speed and sounds like jet engine it will be wheel bearing.

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Re: 3.0sd rumble from the front

Post by b21playa » Mon Sep 10, 2018 6:56 pm

[quote="gmc15"]
Is it worse if you turn the wheel slightly to the left or right? If it is it could be a wheel bearing.
[/quote]

Not that I remember. Will have to try again when I’m driving it next
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Re: 3.0sd rumble from the front

Post by b21playa » Mon Sep 10, 2018 7:02 pm

[quote="Groken"]
If it's getting louder with speed and sounds like jet engine it will be wheel bearing.
[/quote]

How to identify which one or be 100% sure?
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Re: 3.0sd rumble from the front

Post by gmc15 » Mon Sep 10, 2018 7:20 pm

If it gets louder when you turn to the left it will probably be the drivers side bearing, louder if you turn to the right will be the passenger one.
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Re: 3.0sd rumble from the front

Post by Groken » Mon Sep 10, 2018 7:51 pm

[quote="b21playa"]
[quote="Groken"]
If it's getting louder with speed and sounds like jet engine it will be wheel bearing.
[/quote]

How to identify which one or be 100% sure?
[/quote]
Does it matter? It's not something you can fix yourself and garage should be able to identify it easy enough, but if you want to check for your self, best way is to put it neutral and raise and spin each wheel by hand. One that's gone should be obvious by different noise, failing that holding on to top of the strut will transmit excessive vibrations.

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Re: 3.0sd rumble from the front

Post by b21playa » Mon Sep 10, 2018 8:09 pm

[quote="Groken"]
[quote="b21playa"]
[quote="Groken"]
If it's getting louder with speed and sounds like jet engine it will be wheel bearing.
[/quote]

How to identify which one or be 100% sure?
[/quote]
Does it matter? It's not something you can fix yourself and garage should be able to identify it easy enough, but if you want to check for your self, best way is to put it neutral and raise and spin each wheel by hand. One that's gone should be obvious by different noise, failing that holding on to top of the strut will transmit excessive vibrations.
[/quote]

It does matter as I was hoping to change it out myself

Many thanks
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Re: 3.0sd rumble from the front

Post by b21playa » Tue Sep 11, 2018 10:31 am

[quote="gmc15"]
If it gets louder when you turn to the left it will probably be the drivers side bearing, louder if you turn to the right will be the passenger one.
[/quote]

I missed your reply, many thanks for that
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