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![]() Enthusiast ![]() ![]() ![]() Joined Sep 29, '09 From Prince George, BC CANADA EH! Currently Offline Reputation: 8 (100%) ![]() |
Well I'm stumped.
Here are the details 94 ST205 Creaking sound...once every wheel revolution Happens in forward in reverse...more prominent in reverse. Seems to go away when I get up to speed higher than 35ish kmh but maybe I just can't hear it after that. Dead cold it is very quiet but I drove around the block just before the video and it warmed it up enough to be very noisy. Definitely happening every revolution, clutch in or out, transmission neutral or in gear. I put it up on jackstands in the shop and ran it but all 4 wheels were quiet...only happens when on the ground (loaded down I suppose). Unless I get it on a rolling road I think that's the best I can hear Still happens with light to full brake pressure so I doubt it is sticky brake pads. Wheel weights come very close to the caliper but no touching. Just put these wheels on last week...with 15mm hubcentric spacers and longer studs. The car was stored all winter in the shop and I ran all last year with the stock rims. and only spacers in the rear...don't really remember hearing noises like this last year with stock rims but there was some wooga wooga noises coming from up front (which also seems to have gotten worse this year) Seems to be coming from front drivers side but I can hear it well on the pass side as well, and the odd creak on the rear drivers side. I am highly suspect of the wheel/hub bearings. I just tore apart the pass side and had a look at the hub bearings and it certainly doesn't spin like a bearing should, kind of grindy and hard to turn. but would like some other opinions before I drop the big bucks on a couple new ones. They are closed press-in type and bloody expensive...nothing I can just pull and repack Anyways...watch the vid and let me hear your thoughts/concerns Embedded vid Or if that doesn't work you can just download the vid from me directly -------------------- ST205 Crew represent
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bump i have literally the same exact noise and only makes it when "under load". like the exact problem!Only seems to be the drivers side, havent noticed if its more going in reverse, its at any speed i think, just can here it more when at low speeds
I wish he posted if it was fixed by doing the bearings! any new updates? This post has been edited by mgnt232: Oct 8, 2013 - 7:50 PM -------------------- |
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![]() Enthusiast ![]() ![]() ![]() Joined Sep 29, '09 From Prince George, BC CANADA EH! Currently Offline Reputation: 8 (100%) ![]() |
bump i have literally the same exact noise and only makes it when "under load". like the exact problem!Only seems to be the drivers side, havent noticed if its more going in reverse, its at any speed i think, just can here it more when at low speeds I wish he posted if it was fixed by doing the bearings! any new updates? Oh sorry, thought I had updated this. I forgot to torque the wheel nuts....I know it was a rookie mistake and I felt like/still feel like an idiot. I had put the wheels on just so I could relocate it in the shop during the winter and promptly forgot all about it. It was the aluminum spacers making the noise. Don't judge me -------------------- ST205 Crew represent
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