Should Wheel Bearings already need changing after 37k?
Should Wheel Bearings already need changing after 37k?
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CooperS

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4,576 posts

242 months

Friday 26th March 2010
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Gentlemen,

I'm taking my 111R MY04 to the dealer in tomorrow to see why at any speed when turning the wheel i get a rubbing / squeaking noise.

The cars done around 37k so should i expect to be changing wheel bearings already,... i've only had the car 7 months and its spent more time in the dealer than with me......

Im off at 9 am so any help between now and then would be good

Thanks

djroadboy

1,183 posts

259 months

Friday 26th March 2010
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No, they're usually pretty good one the S2.

Obviously depeneds on the use though. If its spend 32k of that 37k on track then they'll be fooked. biggrin

HTH

Dan

CooperS

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4,576 posts

242 months

Friday 26th March 2010
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djroadboy said:
No, they're usually pretty good one the S2.

Obviously depeneds on the use though. If its spend 32k of that 37k on track then they'll be fooked. biggrin

HTH

Dan
Don't smile! lol

I think i may have bought a track hack... seriously!

The dealership have done everything under goodwill or warranty so i'm not been out of pocket (other than taxi's) but this is becoming a joke.

Gooby

9,269 posts

257 months

Saturday 27th March 2010
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I had a front bearing go at about 85k. I thought that was low...

bordseye

2,219 posts

215 months

Saturday 27th March 2010
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No they shouldnt need replacing at that mileage. But then neither are they likely to be any different to any other wheel bearing in any other car. So it's either some specific problem relating to past use or just plain bad luck.

Bad luck does happen you know - not everything is someone's fault.

jagracer

8,248 posts

259 months

Saturday 27th March 2010
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A rubbing/squeaking noise probably isn't a wheel bearing, are you sure it's that. When you say turn the wheel are you talking about it with the car jacked up and you spinning it?

CooperS

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4,576 posts

242 months

Saturday 27th March 2010
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jagracer said:
A rubbing/squeaking noise probably isn't a wheel bearing, are you sure it's that. When you say turn the wheel are you talking about it with the car jacked up and you spinning it?
Took the car into today.

Got it booked in, apparently not wheel bearings, not the centre column rubbing, not anything hanging off or broken......

Basically when you turn the steering wheel when its under load i.e touching the ground it makes a rubbing noise which whilst doing the same thing but the car up in the air produces no noise?

Tech said it was ok to drive so will use it when necessary.... so should i make a list of car parts that i've changed I could look into doing the same thing as Esprit.. lol


jagracer

8,248 posts

259 months

Sunday 28th March 2010
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CooperS said:
jagracer said:
A rubbing/squeaking noise probably isn't a wheel bearing, are you sure it's that. When you say turn the wheel are you talking about it with the car jacked up and you spinning it?
Took the car into today.

Got it booked in, apparently not wheel bearings, not the centre column rubbing, not anything hanging off or broken......

Basically when you turn the steering wheel when its under load i.e touching the ground it makes a rubbing noise which whilst doing the same thing but the car up in the air produces no noise?

Tech said it was ok to drive so will use it when necessary.... so should i make a list of car parts that i've changed I could look into doing the same thing as Esprit.. lol
Is this while the car is driving along or stationary, I.E. a noise coming from the power steering or a noise of tyres rubbing on bodywork?

jgoodwood

492 posts

227 months

Sunday 28th March 2010
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jagracer said:
CooperS said:
jagracer said:
Is this while the car is driving along or stationary, I.E. a noise coming from the power steering or a noise of tyres rubbing on bodywork?
Power steering..... How very dare you!

jagracer

8,248 posts

259 months

Sunday 28th March 2010
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jgoodwood said:
jagracer said:
CooperS said:
jagracer said:
Is this while the car is driving along or stationary, I.E. a noise coming from the power steering or a noise of tyres rubbing on bodywork?
Power steering..... How very dare you!
You mean you pay all that money for a car and you have to provide your own muscles? wink