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Horrible Noise While Driving
I have a 2002 Taurus 3.0 OHV with 95,000 miles. Several months ago I started noticing a noice from the right front wheel that got worse with increased speed. I put the car in neutral at 70 mph and the noise remained. I read several posts on this site and felt pretty comforatable it was the wheel bearing because the noise intensified when I turned the wheel to the left thus forcing the right side to take all the weight. I went to autozone and bought a new wheel hub assembly and changed it. The noise is still there leaving me out of ideas. The only other thing I can think of is the cv joint but I would think it would make noise regardless of which way I turn. Any ideas??
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Re: Horrible Noise While Driving
I would have the CV joint checked then. You can look yourself to see if there is a tiny break in the boot that would have resulted in the loss of the grease causing the break down in the joint. A half shaft shouldn't cost more than $125 from a parts store.
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