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marcochezzi Member Since: 19 Jun 2016 Location: Johannesburg Posts: 94 |
It’s probably bearings, I did mine and it’s not as simple as it seems, removing the sideshafts can be a nightmare, took me approx 4 days with special tooling I made to loosen one, the other took 20 minutes.. then you need tooling to remove the entire knuckle assembly from the various control arms, and you absolutely need a press to push the old bearing out, and the new one in. Holding the knuckle in place on the press can be beyond frustrating. I am fortunate enough to have a lathe and mill in the garage so I was able to machine correct spacers and adaptors to make the job less frustrating, and even then is was a chore.
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13th Jul 2018 6:38pm |
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Rapiscan Member Since: 28 Apr 2018 Location: North Lincolnshire Posts: 182 |
Wow! I’m a reasonable mechanic but it definitely seems beyond my abilities, I guess it’s going to have to be entrusted to Land Rover specialist..££££££
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13th Jul 2018 9:44pm |
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doclees Member Since: 24 Jun 2015 Location: PA Posts: 672 |
Same noise here. Yeah not the clunk of a half shaft but an out of round sound that doesn't change with brakes but is speed dependent. Haven't had mine on a lift yet but I'm guessing wheel bearing. Well off to my favorite mechanic. |
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24th Jul 2018 6:30pm |
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rvbush Member Since: 08 Jan 2016 Location: Leamington Spa Posts: 540 |
Can you be certain this isn't simply tyre noise coming from part worn tyres? Our, admitedly old, (2003) M62 V8 version starts doing what I think you are describing once the tyres get down to about 3-4mm tread depth. I've searched for bearings the past, but as soon as the tyres are replaced it goes away. Drives:
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25th Jul 2018 7:20am |
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doclees Member Since: 24 Jun 2015 Location: PA Posts: 672 |
I was just at the Indie shop but the mechanic is Land Rover/Jaguar /BMW certified . I've got the low tone wa wa wa that is best heard with windows up and primarily in right turn corners. What my mechanic reminded me was that I just had the tires rotated and the rears have a bit of feathering. He drove it, checked for play and spun right and left wheels feeling for vibration. His opinion was it was possible the bearing is just starting to go but couldn't feel any play. The feathering could also be the issue and suggested I put a couple hundred more miles on it and if it doesn't change to next rotated the feathered tires back to the rear and see if it changes. If that doesn't do it then probably a very early wheel bearing. |
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2nd Aug 2018 3:28am |
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Red Hot one Member Since: 09 Dec 2018 Location: Herefordshire Posts: 171 |
Having just read my way through Marcochezzi's post on the link provided, I'm not sure I'm looking forward to changing the front wheel bearings... |
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25th Sep 2023 5:02pm |
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will308f Member Since: 19 Apr 2022 Location: plymouth Posts: 398 |
thought i had a wheel bearing problem but turned out to be the tyre ................thanks god |
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25th Sep 2023 7:03pm |
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