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Re: funny noise when driving (no idea what it is)
alright well since u r actaully checkin up on u'r thread, unlike sum other people do, i'm gonna try to step u thru sum tests to see if we can get closer to the cause.
first one, real simple; i know u said u replaced the hub wheel bearings but who knows. don't loosen the lug nuts. jack up the side u think u hear it more from first. just get the wheel off the ground. take one hand and grab the top of the wheel, and w/ the other grab the bottom. try shaking the wheel back and forth, like pulling out on the top while pushing in on the bottom, and vise versa rapidly. if u have play, then it is the wheel bearings. then repeat the process on the other side.
second one; w/ the wheel still off the ground, try spinning it a little fast. so yeah neutral would be a good idea. see if u hear anything then.
third; easy also, unless u'r 8ft 400lbs, which i doubt since u'r driving a civic. slide under the car and check out the inner and outer CV boots. they r on either end of u'r drive axles. most likely it will be the outer boots right behind the wheel hub. look for cracks, splits, tears, leaks, wetness, or crap on the back-inside of u'r wheels. u'll know wut i mean by crap if u see it, not brake dust but almost gunk. if u see any of that w/ the boots, replace the whole axle and boots together. not too expensive, and the parts store should have a core charge u'll get back when u return u'r bad axles.
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