Front end diagnosis help needed
#1
Front end diagnosis help needed
Ongoing ugh. Just replaced the upper ball joints. Prior to that CVs, lower joints, wheel hubs and bearings, brakes (disks, pads, calipers), tires, 3 front end alignments and I STILL have a vibration in the right front tire that is now only felt/heard (makes an off balance noise, almost like a wagon wheel) when making turns. I am about over trying to figure this out... but I have come too far NOT to get it straightened out. ANY suggestions please?
#3
When the last CV was replaced (about a month ago) the old one was missing a washer. So the new one has a washer. My concern is that the other side is missing this washer because they were both done at the same time and the vibration is coming from the side that could be missing this washer. My brother-in-law says that wouldn't make a difference, but if one side is off balance from the other side... would this NOT make it vibrate? Even a small vibration could be noticed if someone is paying close enough attention correct? And I pay A LOT of attention!
#4
You didn't say anything about tire balancing. I realize you got new tires but depending on where you went and what balancer they used tire could still be off balance enough to cause your symptoms. Even with the best machines it could still be off. There's been times I've gotten two or three different weight locations, tried a different machine, got a completely different location, ran it on the first machine again and then had no issues. That might me something else to consider
#6
So, the front end vibration/noise is yet again, another CV and Wheel hub. This is the 4th CV and 5th Hub in 2 years. Why? I am going to look for a hub with a lifetime warranty, but the CV was still under warranty. I can't keep doing this. This truck is needing torn down so often, the bolts don't have time to rust!
Has anyone had experience with this kind of behavior? I drive this to work and haul my dog to the park, that's about the extent of the wear and tear, so no off road or anything that would just cause them to go out.
Has anyone had experience with this kind of behavior? I drive this to work and haul my dog to the park, that's about the extent of the wear and tear, so no off road or anything that would just cause them to go out.
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#9
I bought a cheap one and they kept replacing them. But I am going with a Raybesto Professional grade one this time with a 3 year warranty. This Durango has me broke, can't afford the Timken. I have put way more money into this than it will ever be worth in just 2 years. Kind of saddens me, because I had high hopes for it. But not anymore. Now I just need to figure out how to get rid of it and not lose my *** more than I already have.