Rumbling noise when turning right.
Rumbling noise when turning right.
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D44nny

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204 posts

172 months

Thursday 29th October 2020
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Hi all.
My wife drives a bmw 1 series and when you are over 40mph ish and steer right there is a grumbling noise that sounds like its from the front right wheel. The harsher the turn the louder it is but it can't be heard whilst driving straight or turning to the left. Would anyone have any advice on what could be causing it or had the same issue? Thanks

Darkslider

3,084 posts

212 months

Thursday 29th October 2020
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NSF wheel bearing if I had to guess!

matchmaker

8,967 posts

223 months

Thursday 29th October 2020
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Darkslider said:
NSF wheel bearing if I had to guess!
I'd agree with that.

2 sMoKiN bArReLs

31,776 posts

258 months

Thursday 29th October 2020
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I was also going to say as above. In addition check tightness of wheel nuts.

Lotobear

8,640 posts

151 months

Thursday 29th October 2020
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Full lock only or light turn, 'graunching' or a 'droning' noise?

D44nny

Original Poster:

204 posts

172 months

Thursday 29th October 2020
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Lotobear said:
Full lock only or light turn, 'graunching' or a 'droning' noise?
Only hear it above 40mph not full lock more like on a country lane bends or changing lane aggressively on a duel carriage. To me kind of sounds like somthing is rubbing on something.

D44nny

Original Poster:

204 posts

172 months

Thursday 29th October 2020
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matchmaker said:
Darkslider said:
NSF wheel bearing if I had to guess!
I'd agree with that.
Thanks for the replies I always thought a bearing could be heard all the time.

A205GTI

750 posts

189 months

Friday 30th October 2020
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Could be the Top mount needing replacing.

Darkslider

3,084 posts

212 months

Friday 30th October 2020
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D44nny said:
Thanks for the replies I always thought a bearing could be heard all the time.
When they get really bad they can be, but in the early stages increased load (especially lateral loading from cornering for example) can induce a rumble that goes away afterwards. Can be frustrating as there might be no noise, play or roughness when the wheel is jacked up and spun, but I've done enough of them to make an informed guess!

D44nny

Original Poster:

204 posts

172 months

Friday 30th October 2020
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Darkslider said:
D44nny said:
Thanks for the replies I always thought a bearing could be heard all the time.
When they get really bad they can be, but in the early stages increased load (especially lateral loading from cornering for example) can induce a rumble that goes away afterwards. Can be frustrating as there might be no noise, play or roughness when the wheel is jacked up and spun, but I've done enough of them to make an informed guess!
Yes that is the issue I'm having its been jacked up this morning with no issues found.
Would you say its n/s or o/s

matchmaker

8,967 posts

223 months

Friday 30th October 2020
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D44nny said:
Darkslider said:
D44nny said:
Thanks for the replies I always thought a bearing could be heard all the time.
When they get really bad they can be, but in the early stages increased load (especially lateral loading from cornering for example) can induce a rumble that goes away afterwards. Can be frustrating as there might be no noise, play or roughness when the wheel is jacked up and spun, but I've done enough of them to make an informed guess!
Yes that is the issue I'm having its been jacked up this morning with no issues found.
Would you say its n/s or o/s
N/S - it is usually the opposite to the direction you are turning.

E-bmw

12,270 posts

175 months

Friday 30th October 2020
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As above turning right it is the left as that is the side with the most load on it.

D44nny

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204 posts

172 months

Friday 30th October 2020
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Brill thank you everyone

Richard-D

2,000 posts

87 months

Saturday 31st October 2020
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If you remove the wheels and discs then turn the hub with your hand you can often feel a rough bearing when it seemed fine with the wheels on.