Wheel Bearings.
Wheel Bearings.
So my driver side wheel bearing is going kaput. I was wondering what i need to do to fix it. I have heard you have to replace the whole hub, and I have heard you can just do the wheel bearing? Thoughts? Whats true/or better.
Howling could possibly be from road noise as well as tire noise. Wheel bearings would be a constant thing regardless of dry pavement, wet, concrete roads or any other conditions. It would also not go away and then come back. Normally is starts during highway speeds(70-60mph) and then eventually continues down to just regular city driving (30-45).
To know if it's a bad wheel bearing, It will be a solid "Hum", If you turn right and it stops it's the right bearing, If you turn left and it stops it's the left bearing. When you turn toward the bad hub you're transfering the weight away from the bad bearing, making it stop humming.
Then it's definitly not a wheel bearing.
That sounds like strut bearings..
That sounds like strut bearings..
Last edited by CannonBalt; Nov 6, 2012 at 02:14 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
Low speed noise during a turn would most likely be the axle itself or as stated above the strut. Your best bet would be to jack up the passenger side of the car, grab the tire, and try and rock the wheel back and forth and side to side. If there is excessive play, more than likely it is the bearing. If it appears to be fine, take the tire off and check the axle for a damaged boot or grease leaking. Normally it will leak grease before going bad but axles can still fail with grease still inside.
I figured it would be at least a place to start to do a self diagnosis of some sorts instead of throwing parts at a problem but ya I have run into the same issue where it didn't show anything and it was a noise. Then again I said excessive play which means hes been riding around with the problem for a few months not caring lol. Either way I hope what we have said helps him out a bit
I figured it would be at least a place to start to do a self diagnosis of some sorts instead of throwing parts at a problem but ya I have run into the same issue where it didn't show anything and it was a noise. Then again I said excessive play which means hes been riding around with the problem for a few months not caring lol. Either way I hope what we have said helps him out a bit
SORRY FOR THE THREAD JACK dragon, but I also think I have a wheel bearing problem which is why I'm here in the first place.
yes but of those 20. there are still different hubs and descriptions. are you looking for front lsj hubs?
here's a pair
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Cobalt-HHR-G5-Ion-Front-Wheel-Bearing-Hub-Assembly-Set-Pair-22715554-/130601913307?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&fits=Model%3ACobalt%7CSubmodel%3ASS&hash=item1e687b0bdb&vxp=mtr
here's a single
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Cobalt-HHR-G5-Ion-Wheel-Bearing-Hub-Front-22715554-NEW-/130601910987?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&fits=Model%3ACobalt%7CSubmodel%3ASS&hash=item1e687b02cb&vxp=mtr
here's a pair
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Cobalt-HHR-G5-Ion-Front-Wheel-Bearing-Hub-Assembly-Set-Pair-22715554-/130601913307?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&fits=Model%3ACobalt%7CSubmodel%3ASS&hash=item1e687b0bdb&vxp=mtr
here's a single
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Cobalt-HHR-G5-Ion-Wheel-Bearing-Hub-Front-22715554-NEW-/130601910987?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&fits=Model%3ACobalt%7CSubmodel%3ASS&hash=item1e687b02cb&vxp=mtr



