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    HectorHector
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      Hey guys so for the past few weeks my car has been suffering from this noise while I’m driving its hard to explain but its like a big fan running. Well I know my tie rods are shot but I never had this sound come from them like this. Also my driver side axle was leaking grease so I replaced it thinking it would solve my issue. It has somewhat calmed it down but now the noise only comes when I turn the steering wheel to the left . Now when I was doing the work on replacing the axle I noticed that the wobble was doing its job so good that those two screws that hold back the disc were sticking out the heads were bent way out of shape.

      Now I’ve watched erics video on suspension noises and he points out to grab the wheel at 10 n 2 position and try to move the wheel and if there is movement there os something wrong but he didnt go in depth with it. What does this mean cause my driver side moves but my passenger side doesn’t

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      JordanJordan
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        It sounds like a wheel bearing that would cause both the wobble and the noise eric has videos on how to change some but you will want to look up how on your specific car cause some require different tools some have sealed bearings some don’t

        #486539
        HectorHector
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          Sorry its a honda civic dx 1994. So a bad wheel bearing would cause the noise that I get when I turn the wheel to the left and let the wheel have play while car is in the air?

          #487385
          HectorHector
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            Well it ended up being my whole driver hub assembly but it had to be fixed as no local part store carried it but noise is gone and it should last quite some time. Thanks for the help

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