Grease & gravel
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- Joined
- Jan 8, 2016
- Messages
- 15
- Vehicle Year
- 1993
- Transmission
- Manual
So my ranger was making the typical bad wheel-bearing noise at around 50mph....when I turned to the right the noise went away implicating the passenger side wheel bearing.
So I replaced both of the hub bearings on the pass side and noticed that the front axle shaft u-joint right behind the spindle was really bad and was going to change it but couldn't get the spindle off so I said screw it.
Took it for a drive and the noise is still there. Could a worn u-joint possible replicate a wheel bearing noise? I am used to them making a clicking/popping noise while turning when they're bad, but not a whurring sound.
1993 ranger 4x4 manual locking hubs.
So I replaced both of the hub bearings on the pass side and noticed that the front axle shaft u-joint right behind the spindle was really bad and was going to change it but couldn't get the spindle off so I said screw it.
Took it for a drive and the noise is still there. Could a worn u-joint possible replicate a wheel bearing noise? I am used to them making a clicking/popping noise while turning when they're bad, but not a whurring sound.
1993 ranger 4x4 manual locking hubs.