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18-07-2007, 06:05 PM | #1 | ||
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What would I be looking at?
Being poor, Im not going to be paying $1300 to get a reco one put in. Ill get someone to fit a used one, and it will last as long as it lasts. I think you have to replace both wheel bearings as well dont you? thanks... |
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19-07-2007, 08:03 PM | #2 | ||
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depends on where you live mate.have a hunt around ,you should be able to get a reco one fitted for under a grand.expect another 300 or so for for some gears if you want to change the ratio while your at it.
don't worry about the wheel bearings they'l be fine
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this is interesting. The mechanic told me that first up to replacve the wheel bearings to see if that is the cause. If that dosent fix it, it would be the diff, as the diffs crapping out is common on AU's. But having replaced the bearings wont be a waste IF it IS the diff, as you would have to replace them anyway when putting in a new diff centre. hmmmm. Dunno. All I know is ,. is the car currently sounds like a prop aeroplane! |
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The mechanic did diagnose the diff as the problem by being in the car as I drove it. He didnt get up on a hoist and look at it or anything. I \ think I need to find out for sure first, though he did seem pretty sure that he couldnt think of what else it would be... |
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21-07-2007, 07:41 PM | #8 | ||
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Get an new mechanic.... When driving put it in neutral and see if it is still grinding away. If it is it is probably a wheel bearing. Then you can go around left and right hand corners to identify which one. A diff usually only makes noise when under load - so when you deaccalerate the noise should change and it should get a lot quieter. You never know, it may be a universal joint as well. But definatly get someone who knows what they are doing to do any work for you, other wise they are going to charge like wounded bull's.
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Well there is no noise in neutral. Yes under load there is noise, BUT it does change when I get off the accelerator but it gets maybe even louder. What does this tell you? |
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Sounds like wheel bearings for sure, they can be very annoying!
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sorry, if I put it in neutral while in motion, YES the noise is stil there. Hmmm, so guys...we are thinking more like a wheel bearing at the moment? Ill get another second opinion on it this week. But I cant do it till the weekend. Heres hoping if it is a bearing it dosent seize before hand. I have 1500kmss to get through before it will be looked at. |
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i have a similar noise at around 90km/h, it vibrates when accelerating and when decelerating, from anything over 90 sounds like an aeroplane and vibrates like anything, it seems like it could be uni joints on mine....putting in neutral lessens the noise and vibration a bit, but it's still there....
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Thats exactly what I have going on, exactly. Not a heap of vibrating, but still there is a bit. Certainly sounds like a prop plane. Uni joint hey? Do you know if they are likely to seize up in a hurry? |
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22-07-2007, 11:41 AM | #14 | ||
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it won't sieze as such, they just wear out and get loose...all i know is it's definitely coming from the rear end, where i can't tell cause i have noone else to drive the car or listen in the back for the noise...but if it's uni joints they can cause driveshaft vibrations
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would these vibrations be magnified when under braking? Im finding the vibration/shaking most there... |
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probably not, does it vibrate through the steering wheel when braking or in the rear? it could be as mentioned wheel bearings or even brakes or tyre pressures/balance
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around what speed does it do it? does it do it only when braking or if you only take your foot off the accelerator, without braking?
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