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supremefaulk

posted on 24th May 08 at 12:24

nothing wrong with the motor factors! lol, my old man manages the shop downstairs!

The tighter the flange, the better? lol
Will have a go when I finally get my car back!

So rear bearings arent that hard to change? Ive got a haynes somewhere, but dont remember seeing the bearing in there.


chunky_nb

posted on 23rd May 08 at 22:46

bearings tend to whine for quite long periods and tend to get louder the faster you go lol ive had both my rears changed in past 3 months and one has gone already beginning to suspect its the one from bridgend motor factors, if its the vauxhall one il be quite surprised!


lwigmore

posted on 23rd May 08 at 20:02

yeh i mainly think it might be your exhaust keep bouncing off the rear axle mate !!

does your exhaust move side 2 side if so then try tightening the exhaust flange and then see how that feels mate


luke85

posted on 22nd May 08 at 21:13

quote:
Originally posted by cunningham
usually a whine from bearings



got to agree there, bearings dont really squeak when you go over a bump


cunningham

posted on 22nd May 08 at 18:38

usually a whine from bearings


supremefaulk

posted on 22nd May 08 at 18:11

it sounds like its coming from the back to me, so thats good news.
and your exhaust makes a kind of squeak noise does it?

Play? see if it goes sideways is it?

cheers guys


Superlite Ltd.

posted on 22nd May 08 at 15:56

Jack up car and spin the wheel by hand ;)

check for play while your at it


lwigmore

posted on 22nd May 08 at 15:50

depends if the noise is coming from the front or the rear mate?

if so rear wheel bearing is easy to do but front wheel bearing are a little bit harder compared to rear wheel bearings?

or could be your exhaust bouncing off the rear axle as that does that on my car when more than just me in the car


supremefaulk

posted on 22nd May 08 at 15:45

If a wheel bearing was going, how would I know?

As I have developed a squeak in the car, doesnt seem to be much pattern to it, just random, only when there is more than just me in the car. A quick squeek it is, not a long one.
And ive tried pushing the car down, and the suspension bounces back ok, and the springs on the front seem quite sturdy.
And on the last MOT certificate, it had an advisory for wheel bearings see, no idea if they have been done or not though.

Easy job?

Cheers for help :thumbs: