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This is a question about an Infiniti G20. I’ve had a strange, intermittent noise coming from my front left wheel for the last several months. It is kind of like a whistling sound, with the pitch varying with wheel speed, but only up to about 15mph after which the noise disappears. (The noise also seems to be influenced by outside temperature, with the noise loudest when ambient temperatures were moderate.)
I removed the wheel bearing this weekend and was surprised to find that the inner race was not on the hub when I removed the hub from the knuckle. (I mean the inner race wasn’t pressed on the hub – it was just sitting in the knuckle after the hub was removed from the knuckle.) When I got a closer look, it became clear that the race had suffered from a fair degree of corrosion. The inner race was rusted and pitted – it looks like moisture found its way past the hub seal and compromised the race.
The hub itself doesn’t have any corrosion, pitting or obvious wear that I could see or feel. I gave it a quick wipe with fine emery cloth and then cleaned it and it seems to be undamaged. But I didn’t take any precision measurements of the hub. My question is: if the inner race is corroded does this mean that it is always a good idea to replace the hub? As it is, I reused my existing hub and just installed a new bearing and seals. The noise is gone and the car now drives fine, but I’m wondering if it is wise to trust the hub. Any advice would be appreciated.
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