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Ke55 Noise At Speed


Calam05

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Hey everyone, my car soudns alright drivign around town and stuff, but at 100 on the highway i get a real loud noise, ive been told its wheel bearings, searchedo n ehre and heard wheel bearings or diff. it doesnt seem to fit a bad diff diagnosis. it does sound more like noise from the wheels rolling along, is it due to bad insulation of the cars not blocking out enough noise, or just sum stuffed wheel bearings. autobarn said 40bux a set for front and rear, would that be all id have to buy? or will i need seals and grease and stuff? I'm not to sure what a wheel bearing looks like.

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Mine gets very noisy at top speed because of exhaust.

But i did just recently get the bearing in the driver's side rear wheel fixed and replaced..mechanics charged me $140, don't know if that's any good or not, (being that i'm a female and i just wanted it fixed) because of hearing a "rolling" noise at low speeds. When i got the car back, the noise was still there, and we discovered it was coming from the other rear tyre. So we jacked it up ourselves, had a play round with the wheels, took them off, put them back on, tightened them up etc and it seemed to go away. Haven't had too many problems since.

 

Don't know if that helps or not, good luck :lolcry:

 

Cheers

 

~*CaRz!*~

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Mine gets very noisy at top speed because of exhaust.

But i did just recently get the bearing in the driver's side rear wheel fixed and replaced..mechanics charged me $140, don't know if that's any good or not, (being that i'm a female and i just wanted it fixed) because of hearing a "rolling" noise at low speeds. When i got the car back, the noise was still there, and we discovered it was coming from the other rear tyre. So we jacked it up ourselves, had a play round with the wheels, took them off, put them back on, tightened them up etc and it seemed to go away. Haven't had too many problems since.

 

Don't know if that helps or not, good luck :lolcry:

 

Cheers

 

~*CaRz!*~

 

The only noise we could hear from the left rear was the clicking/clunking one, which was narrowed down to a loose wheel nut (fixed by me, very hard job....:lolcry:). However, after taking the wheel off to have a look under the rear end for some possibly loose suspension mounts (just in case they were the cause), I forgot to fully tighten up the wheel nuts again (all of them), and they slowly worked loose. Tightened them all up, and the noise went away completely.

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