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    Loud "humming" noise

    My car has a humming sound. It goes hummm hummm hummm in a rythmic fashion. I've put the car in neutral and it still does it, and tapped the brakes but no difference.

    It happens mostly above 30 mph, and gets loudest above 50 to 60 miles an hour.

    Help??
    Good things happen to people who know me.

    #2
    Sounds like wheel bearings
    wat?

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      #3
      wheel bearing.mine does it.pretty easy to fix...i'm just to lazy

      spoonsportsaddict

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        #4
        Wheel bearing...for the rear you can get the whole hub assembly and its pretty easy but i hear the front can be a biatch

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          #5
          yeah the fronts have to be pressed out. That might cost you like 40 bucks a side or is it 40 bucks total? idk, luckily Owequitit had a press in his garage, so I used his when I did my Vigor brake swap.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Losiracer2 View Post
            yeah the fronts have to be pressed out. That might cost you like 40 bucks a side or is it 40 bucks total? idk, luckily Owequitit had a press in his garage, so I used his when I did my Vigor brake swap.
            Shit pretty much every front bearing has to be pressed off of the hub.

            Its not pressed into the knuckle.
            wat?

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              #7
              Right on! Thank you!

              I know I ask a lot of questions, but you all have been very helfpfull!


              I will investigate wheel bearings!!
              Good things happen to people who know me.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Lord Les View Post
                I know I ask a lot of questions, but you all have been very helfpfull!


                I will investigate wheel bearings!!
                Just wanted to finalize this thread by saying it was the wheel bearings and getting rid of that sound makes a heck of a difference in my enjoyment of the car. So kudos to ya all.
                Good things happen to people who know me.

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                  #9
                  right before wheel bearings totaly take a dump sometimes they sound like
                  plastic caught in the wheel .....found out the hard way


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                    #10
                    and if you let it go to long the wheel can lock up. later.
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