Ken Cunningham
Post No Bills
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- May 24, 2001
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I have been chasing a metal-on-metal sound for about 4 months now.
The sound varies with wheel speed, not engine speed, and sounds like right side to me. That's why I have changed my passenger side rear wheel bearing. No help. Changed my front rotors and pads. No help. Inspected the rear brake drums and shoes when I pulled the axle, no evidence of problems on the axle wear surface, the drums or the shoes.
My passenger (wife) hears the sound as right underneath her, instead of clearly right side. I'm now wondering if a u joint could be going. They're not that old. I put heavy duty Spicer zerkless u joints in about 2 years ago.
The sound is like a "whish-whish-whish" varying (like I said) with wheel speed approx. 1x per wheel revolution. Applying the brakes does not stop the sound (like most brake noises would), just slows it down as the car slows. I would think that the u joints are spinning much faster than the wheels, but what do I know?
Thanks for any tips...
The sound varies with wheel speed, not engine speed, and sounds like right side to me. That's why I have changed my passenger side rear wheel bearing. No help. Changed my front rotors and pads. No help. Inspected the rear brake drums and shoes when I pulled the axle, no evidence of problems on the axle wear surface, the drums or the shoes.
My passenger (wife) hears the sound as right underneath her, instead of clearly right side. I'm now wondering if a u joint could be going. They're not that old. I put heavy duty Spicer zerkless u joints in about 2 years ago.
The sound is like a "whish-whish-whish" varying (like I said) with wheel speed approx. 1x per wheel revolution. Applying the brakes does not stop the sound (like most brake noises would), just slows it down as the car slows. I would think that the u joints are spinning much faster than the wheels, but what do I know?
Thanks for any tips...