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TRD-ST162
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Noise coming from wheel... Thu, 22 July 2004 00:24 Go to next message
Crying or Very Sad Crying or Very Sad

Now i got another problem,
on a 1986 celica SX...

When i've got my foot on the clutch it won't make this noise, but when i'm accelerating i'll hear this knocking sound, I went to ultra tune to check to see if they could find out what it was, he took it for a small test drive and told me its the wheel bearings on the left side. Will this be expensive to get fixed? I was goin to get one of the mechanics from toyota where i work to fix it for me, i'm just a bit worried about the price.
When u take off the wheel, the rotor moves around a bit forward and back.

Got any ideas??

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Adrian
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Re: Noise coming from wheel... Thu, 22 July 2004 06:11 Go to previous messageGo to next message
SR TWINCAM wrote on Thu, 22 July 2004 10:24

Crying or Very Sad Crying or Very Sad

When u take off the wheel, the rotor moves around a bit forward and back.
Got any ideas??



thats Baaad M'kay

you could try and tighten up the nut holding the hub on, and then turn the hub and feel for roughness in the bearing, or you could just replace it to be sure..

hub movement is not good. Crying or Very Sad
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Maurice c
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Re: Noise coming from wheel... Thu, 22 July 2004 23:13 Go to previous message
If you want to test for a problem with wheels bearings, jack up one wheel at a time and grab the top and botom. Any rattle and they need attention. Its not a hard job, if you bought a haynes manual you could do the job yourself and still save a few dollars on a mechanics bill.

[Updated on: Thu, 22 July 2004 23:16]

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