Front end / wheel noise
#1
Front end / wheel noise
Post #1 from a noob to this forum....
I just bought a 2003 Ram witht he 5.7 Hemi. On my initial test drive I noticed a "hum" / vibration that I could feel in the floor board but not so much in the steering wheel.
It starts at around 25mph and peaks at around 40 mph. Below 25 and above 50, it's not very noticable.
It does not make the noise or vibrate when I turn right....only when going straight or turning left. The "used truck" manager said he believed it was a wheel bearing or hub assembly and they'd replace it in service.
Went thru with purchase and took it back 2 days later after they said the parts had arrived.....dropped it off last night.
Was suppose to be done by 5pm. Picked it up at 8pm because they called and told me it wouldn't be ready until then. They closed at 8pm so I drove it home.
Not only does it still make the same hum noise and vibration, it now pulls to the right fairly significantly.
I noticed the rotated the tires. The tires are goodyear HP's....276/60-20 all the way around.
Any ideas? Not a "gear head" and only know enough to make myself look stupid and am not afraid to admit that. =)
I just bought a 2003 Ram witht he 5.7 Hemi. On my initial test drive I noticed a "hum" / vibration that I could feel in the floor board but not so much in the steering wheel.
It starts at around 25mph and peaks at around 40 mph. Below 25 and above 50, it's not very noticable.
It does not make the noise or vibrate when I turn right....only when going straight or turning left. The "used truck" manager said he believed it was a wheel bearing or hub assembly and they'd replace it in service.
Went thru with purchase and took it back 2 days later after they said the parts had arrived.....dropped it off last night.
Was suppose to be done by 5pm. Picked it up at 8pm because they called and told me it wouldn't be ready until then. They closed at 8pm so I drove it home.
Not only does it still make the same hum noise and vibration, it now pulls to the right fairly significantly.
I noticed the rotated the tires. The tires are goodyear HP's....276/60-20 all the way around.
Any ideas? Not a "gear head" and only know enough to make myself look stupid and am not afraid to admit that. =)
#3
#4
Nothing changed. Noise is still the same.
Dropped the truck off at the dealer tonight, will talk to them tomorrow. Will put it on a jack to see if there is any play when I get it back.
Thanks.
#5
perhaps they replaced the wrong wheel bearing. Also since they rotated the tires and its now pulling more than likely you have a "tire pull." Try rotating the front tires side side (L/F on R/F and R/F on L/F) and see if it pulls the other way. If it does then there is your problem..... buy some new tires.
#7
First they said the replace the wheel bearing, then they said the replaced the hub. Maybe it's the same thing....I dunno.
Whatever they replaced, it was on the right side. Doing the drivers side today. I may just have them rotate the tires back.
I would rather have the better tread on the front for fear of losing grip on rainy or slushy roads.
I just hope it's fixed. Said they may get done with it tonight.....I hope it's tomorrow so they won't rush anything.
Whatever they replaced, it was on the right side. Doing the drivers side today. I may just have them rotate the tires back.
I would rather have the better tread on the front for fear of losing grip on rainy or slushy roads.
I just hope it's fixed. Said they may get done with it tonight.....I hope it's tomorrow so they won't rush anything.