vincentvega Posted January 3, 2007 Report Posted January 3, 2007 Hi All, I am a subaru man myself, but my other half drives a 1990 corolla hatch. AE90 i think, carby engine. I love this little car, apart from replacing the brushes in the alternator i have never had to do any more than regular servicing on it. The car has started to develop a really loud road noise that starts at about 80kph and gets really bad at 100kph. It sounds like wheel bearings to me, however before i go pulling the rear end apart i thought i would ask if there are any other common problems i should look at? The rear drums are in bad need of machining and new shoes, so i am planning to pull the rear end apart and have the brakes done up, and new bearings fitted. Has anyone got info on replacing wheel bearings in these cars? Thanks Quote
vincentvega Posted January 11, 2007 Author Report Posted January 11, 2007 Hi All, I am a subaru man myself, but my other half drives a 1990 corolla hatch. AE90 i think, carby engine. I love this little car, apart from replacing the brushes in the alternator i have never had to do any more than regular servicing on it. The car has started to develop a really loud road noise that starts at about 80kph and gets really bad at 100kph. It sounds like wheel bearings to me, however before i go pulling the rear end apart i thought i would ask if there are any other common problems i should look at? The rear drums are in bad need of machining and new shoes, so i am planning to pull the rear end apart and have the brakes done up, and new bearings fitted. Has anyone got info on replacing wheel bearings in these cars? Thanks awesome forum guys - would have atleast got a response on my subaru forums??? Quote
Des Posted January 11, 2007 Report Posted January 11, 2007 Pull it apart and fix it, If you don't have the skills take it to a mechanic and get over charged. Quote
irokin Posted January 11, 2007 Report Posted January 11, 2007 Get a service manual. Or ask on the subaru forum.... :hmm: We're not here at your beck and call. Alot of one post newbies come and go and some of these guys get sick of repeating repeating themselves themselves. Quote
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