Rear end growl carrier bearings? 2000 GT
i am hearing a growl from the left side of the rear end. i have
smoothed the rear disks and pads. i don't think it is brakes. my tires are bad, and they do sing on pavement, but i hear a growling patterned sound from the rear end when going 30-35 mph. it isn't a constant noise, rather a patterned churn like a warped brake rotor. can a broken belt on a tire sound like that? there is a steady growl in a right turn. i am trying to figure out if it is a bearing, tires, or brake rotor. can a broken belt in a tire do that. it does quiet a little when i let off the gas, but it doesn't howl like a pinion bearing. i have original gatorbacks with 32000. is there a way i can tell if i have bad carrier bearing without taking it apart? |
Rear end growl carrier bearings? 2000 GT
i had a growling noise from a jetta once...it was the bearings.
spinning the wheel , unloaded, sounded great. but on the road it roared. good luck On Fri, 11 Aug 2006 14:52:08 -0500, wrote: >i am hearing a growl from the left side of the rear end. i have >smoothed the rear disks and pads. i don't think it is brakes. my tires >are bad, and they do sing on pavement, but i hear a growling patterned >sound from the rear end when going 30-35 mph. it isn't a constant >noise, rather a patterned churn like a warped brake rotor. can a >broken belt on a tire sound like that? there is a steady growl in a >right turn. i am trying to figure out if it is a bearing, tires, or >brake rotor. can a broken belt in a tire do that. it does quiet a >little when i let off the gas, but it doesn't howl like a pinion >bearing. i have original gatorbacks with 32000. is there a way i can >tell if i have bad carrier bearing without taking it apart? |
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