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Humming & Vibrating sound when turning left or right


DocShock
04-21-2006, 07:15 AM
My problems are few and far between with my '99 Cav thankfully, but when they do arise they always seem to be of the same nature and area.

Back in December I got brand new set up studded winter tires put on my car - shortly after that I noticed that my car was really loud when turning to the left or right (more so to the right) and their would be a loud humming sound and the dash and related areas would vibrate a bit - more so at higher speeds.

I attributed this to the tires (being studded and all), but a couple days back I got the tires off and the problem is still there.

My first thought is bearings??? The car is fine when driving straight, but as soon as you turn to either side (even the slightest) bit you hear the sound and feel the vibration.

Any ideas on what it might be and how much it might cost?

Thank you.

mwolvin
04-21-2006, 01:10 PM
bearings or CV shafts. Does it click at all?

DocShock
04-21-2006, 01:18 PM
No clicking, just vibrating and loudness. I notice the vibrating mostly at higher speeds when going around turns and especially when at the bottom of a winding hill for example that requires turning to navigate.

I just got two new all seasons put on for the summer to go along with a couple decent ones I had from last year...so I doubt it's abnormal tire wear.

What's your best guess - Bearings or CV?

Thanks for the reply.

z24-xavier
04-21-2006, 11:22 PM
it's no guess on this one. wheel bearings, but it's most probably not both. try to listen to which side the sound is coming from. i will tell you that the bearing is built into the hub, and costs around $120 and usually somewhere around $70 to install, but if you have the knowhow, i would recommend doing it yourself to save some dough.

OverAllComa
04-22-2006, 11:09 PM
I have this same problem and plan on fixing it in the near future. However, I don't know if you need to get an allignment done after this repair, can someone answer that for me?

muff34
04-23-2006, 12:12 AM
I have this same problem and plan on fixing it in the near future. However, I don't know if you need to get an allignment done after this repair, can someone answer that for me?I have never done an alignment on either of my cars after changing hub/bearing assembly . It does not change the present alignment in any way,so why bother. Just my :2cents:

muff34
04-23-2006, 12:31 AM
No clicking, just vibrating and loudness. I notice the vibrating mostly at higher speeds when going around turns and especially when at the bottom of a winding hill for example that requires turning to navigate.

I just got two new all seasons put on for the summer to go along with a couple decent ones I had from last year...so I doubt it's abnormal tire wear.

What's your best guess - Bearings or CV?

Thanks for the reply.when I had bearings go I noticed it when going straight and the noise would disappear for a brief second or so when i wiggled the wheel then re appear when going straight again . The wiggle would unload the pressure on the bad bearing for a split second or so. How aggressive is the tread pattern on your new tires,maybe attributed to loudness and vibration may be improperly balanced new tires. I will guess that the new rubber is up front. before you buy new bearings why not switch tires around to check and see if it makes a difference. Could be bearings if it has been gone for a while but just something to think about before spending alot of $$$$ I run a `91 sunbird for a year with a bad bearing before I changed it, (ya I know stupid ,stupid stupid ...LOL ) but car did not see much highway running at this stage of it`s life

mwolvin
04-24-2006, 01:12 PM
Pull the old hub out before you buy new bearings. You will be able to turn both inner and outer by hand and tell which one is bad. It's a pretty easy repair as long as the axle nuts are not stuck.

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