2001 Accord - loud rear road noise over 40MPH
#46
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Re: 2001 Accord - loud rear road noise over 40MPH
I replaced a rear wheel bearing assembly on one side last year. ~$150
at a dealership. In my case the sound was coming clearly from the
passenger side.
L Alpert wrote:
> waynewright wrote:
> > L Alpert wrote:
> >> waitneight@gmail.com wrote:
> >>> Hello,
> >>>
> >>> I have a 2001 Accord EX (4-cyl). While driving there is rear
> >>> undercarriage noise at all speeds. The sound is a low frequency
> >>> vibration that varies with the current speed being traveled. The
> >>> sounds appears to becoming equally from the rear left and rear right
> >>> corner of the car. There is no connection to RPMs or engine
> >>> activity. The faster the wheels spin, the louder is gets. At 40MPH
> >>> the vibration
> >>>
> >>> hits a painful, headache inducing, frequency. The faster I go the
> >>> higher the frequency. 40MPH is bad, so is 65MPH, but the sound is
> >>> always noisy. Back seat passengers really notice it.
> >>>
> >>> A full tire rotation made no difference. Now what?
> >>>
> >>> Thanks!
> >>
> >> When was the last time you serviced the rear brakes?
> >
> > Rear brakes got new pads about 6-8 months ago.
>
> Just checking.....good luck.
at a dealership. In my case the sound was coming clearly from the
passenger side.
L Alpert wrote:
> waynewright wrote:
> > L Alpert wrote:
> >> waitneight@gmail.com wrote:
> >>> Hello,
> >>>
> >>> I have a 2001 Accord EX (4-cyl). While driving there is rear
> >>> undercarriage noise at all speeds. The sound is a low frequency
> >>> vibration that varies with the current speed being traveled. The
> >>> sounds appears to becoming equally from the rear left and rear right
> >>> corner of the car. There is no connection to RPMs or engine
> >>> activity. The faster the wheels spin, the louder is gets. At 40MPH
> >>> the vibration
> >>>
> >>> hits a painful, headache inducing, frequency. The faster I go the
> >>> higher the frequency. 40MPH is bad, so is 65MPH, but the sound is
> >>> always noisy. Back seat passengers really notice it.
> >>>
> >>> A full tire rotation made no difference. Now what?
> >>>
> >>> Thanks!
> >>
> >> When was the last time you serviced the rear brakes?
> >
> > Rear brakes got new pads about 6-8 months ago.
>
> Just checking.....good luck.
#47
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Re: 2001 Accord - loud rear road noise over 40MPH
I replaced a rear wheel bearing assembly on one side last year. ~$150
at a dealership. In my case the sound was coming clearly from the
passenger side.
L Alpert wrote:
> waynewright wrote:
> > L Alpert wrote:
> >> waitneight@gmail.com wrote:
> >>> Hello,
> >>>
> >>> I have a 2001 Accord EX (4-cyl). While driving there is rear
> >>> undercarriage noise at all speeds. The sound is a low frequency
> >>> vibration that varies with the current speed being traveled. The
> >>> sounds appears to becoming equally from the rear left and rear right
> >>> corner of the car. There is no connection to RPMs or engine
> >>> activity. The faster the wheels spin, the louder is gets. At 40MPH
> >>> the vibration
> >>>
> >>> hits a painful, headache inducing, frequency. The faster I go the
> >>> higher the frequency. 40MPH is bad, so is 65MPH, but the sound is
> >>> always noisy. Back seat passengers really notice it.
> >>>
> >>> A full tire rotation made no difference. Now what?
> >>>
> >>> Thanks!
> >>
> >> When was the last time you serviced the rear brakes?
> >
> > Rear brakes got new pads about 6-8 months ago.
>
> Just checking.....good luck.
at a dealership. In my case the sound was coming clearly from the
passenger side.
L Alpert wrote:
> waynewright wrote:
> > L Alpert wrote:
> >> waitneight@gmail.com wrote:
> >>> Hello,
> >>>
> >>> I have a 2001 Accord EX (4-cyl). While driving there is rear
> >>> undercarriage noise at all speeds. The sound is a low frequency
> >>> vibration that varies with the current speed being traveled. The
> >>> sounds appears to becoming equally from the rear left and rear right
> >>> corner of the car. There is no connection to RPMs or engine
> >>> activity. The faster the wheels spin, the louder is gets. At 40MPH
> >>> the vibration
> >>>
> >>> hits a painful, headache inducing, frequency. The faster I go the
> >>> higher the frequency. 40MPH is bad, so is 65MPH, but the sound is
> >>> always noisy. Back seat passengers really notice it.
> >>>
> >>> A full tire rotation made no difference. Now what?
> >>>
> >>> Thanks!
> >>
> >> When was the last time you serviced the rear brakes?
> >
> > Rear brakes got new pads about 6-8 months ago.
>
> Just checking.....good luck.
#48
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Re: 2001 Accord - loud rear road noise over 40MPH
I replaced a rear wheel bearing assembly on one side last year. ~$150
at a dealership. In my case the sound was coming clearly from the
passenger side.
L Alpert wrote:
> waynewright wrote:
> > L Alpert wrote:
> >> waitneight@gmail.com wrote:
> >>> Hello,
> >>>
> >>> I have a 2001 Accord EX (4-cyl). While driving there is rear
> >>> undercarriage noise at all speeds. The sound is a low frequency
> >>> vibration that varies with the current speed being traveled. The
> >>> sounds appears to becoming equally from the rear left and rear right
> >>> corner of the car. There is no connection to RPMs or engine
> >>> activity. The faster the wheels spin, the louder is gets. At 40MPH
> >>> the vibration
> >>>
> >>> hits a painful, headache inducing, frequency. The faster I go the
> >>> higher the frequency. 40MPH is bad, so is 65MPH, but the sound is
> >>> always noisy. Back seat passengers really notice it.
> >>>
> >>> A full tire rotation made no difference. Now what?
> >>>
> >>> Thanks!
> >>
> >> When was the last time you serviced the rear brakes?
> >
> > Rear brakes got new pads about 6-8 months ago.
>
> Just checking.....good luck.
at a dealership. In my case the sound was coming clearly from the
passenger side.
L Alpert wrote:
> waynewright wrote:
> > L Alpert wrote:
> >> waitneight@gmail.com wrote:
> >>> Hello,
> >>>
> >>> I have a 2001 Accord EX (4-cyl). While driving there is rear
> >>> undercarriage noise at all speeds. The sound is a low frequency
> >>> vibration that varies with the current speed being traveled. The
> >>> sounds appears to becoming equally from the rear left and rear right
> >>> corner of the car. There is no connection to RPMs or engine
> >>> activity. The faster the wheels spin, the louder is gets. At 40MPH
> >>> the vibration
> >>>
> >>> hits a painful, headache inducing, frequency. The faster I go the
> >>> higher the frequency. 40MPH is bad, so is 65MPH, but the sound is
> >>> always noisy. Back seat passengers really notice it.
> >>>
> >>> A full tire rotation made no difference. Now what?
> >>>
> >>> Thanks!
> >>
> >> When was the last time you serviced the rear brakes?
> >
> > Rear brakes got new pads about 6-8 months ago.
>
> Just checking.....good luck.
#49
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Re: 2001 Accord - loud rear road noise over 40MPH
I replaced a rear wheel bearing assembly on one side last year. ~$150
at a dealership. In my case the sound was coming clearly from the
passenger side.
L Alpert wrote:
> waynewright wrote:
> > L Alpert wrote:
> >> waitneight@gmail.com wrote:
> >>> Hello,
> >>>
> >>> I have a 2001 Accord EX (4-cyl). While driving there is rear
> >>> undercarriage noise at all speeds. The sound is a low frequency
> >>> vibration that varies with the current speed being traveled. The
> >>> sounds appears to becoming equally from the rear left and rear right
> >>> corner of the car. There is no connection to RPMs or engine
> >>> activity. The faster the wheels spin, the louder is gets. At 40MPH
> >>> the vibration
> >>>
> >>> hits a painful, headache inducing, frequency. The faster I go the
> >>> higher the frequency. 40MPH is bad, so is 65MPH, but the sound is
> >>> always noisy. Back seat passengers really notice it.
> >>>
> >>> A full tire rotation made no difference. Now what?
> >>>
> >>> Thanks!
> >>
> >> When was the last time you serviced the rear brakes?
> >
> > Rear brakes got new pads about 6-8 months ago.
>
> Just checking.....good luck.
at a dealership. In my case the sound was coming clearly from the
passenger side.
L Alpert wrote:
> waynewright wrote:
> > L Alpert wrote:
> >> waitneight@gmail.com wrote:
> >>> Hello,
> >>>
> >>> I have a 2001 Accord EX (4-cyl). While driving there is rear
> >>> undercarriage noise at all speeds. The sound is a low frequency
> >>> vibration that varies with the current speed being traveled. The
> >>> sounds appears to becoming equally from the rear left and rear right
> >>> corner of the car. There is no connection to RPMs or engine
> >>> activity. The faster the wheels spin, the louder is gets. At 40MPH
> >>> the vibration
> >>>
> >>> hits a painful, headache inducing, frequency. The faster I go the
> >>> higher the frequency. 40MPH is bad, so is 65MPH, but the sound is
> >>> always noisy. Back seat passengers really notice it.
> >>>
> >>> A full tire rotation made no difference. Now what?
> >>>
> >>> Thanks!
> >>
> >> When was the last time you serviced the rear brakes?
> >
> > Rear brakes got new pads about 6-8 months ago.
>
> Just checking.....good luck.
#50
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Re: 2001 Accord - loud rear road noise over 40MPH
okay...i have the same problem, noise that changes with speed. narrowed
it down to the drivers side rear wheel bearing. now can i just change
that one or do i have to do BOTH front adn rear drivers side, or BOTH
rears? also, is this a DIY friendly changeout?
Pauly wrote:
> I replaced a rear wheel bearing assembly on one side last year. ~$150
> at a dealership. In my case the sound was coming clearly from the
> passenger side.
>
> L Alpert wrote:
> > waynewright wrote:
> > > L Alpert wrote:
> > >> waitneight@gmail.com wrote:
> > >>> Hello,
> > >>>
> > >>> I have a 2001 Accord EX (4-cyl). While driving there is rear
> > >>> undercarriage noise at all speeds. The sound is a low frequency
> > >>> vibration that varies with the current speed being traveled. The
> > >>> sounds appears to becoming equally from the rear left and rear right
> > >>> corner of the car. There is no connection to RPMs or engine
> > >>> activity. The faster the wheels spin, the louder is gets. At 40MPH
> > >>> the vibration
> > >>>
> > >>> hits a painful, headache inducing, frequency. The faster I go the
> > >>> higher the frequency. 40MPH is bad, so is 65MPH, but the sound is
> > >>> always noisy. Back seat passengers really notice it.
> > >>>
> > >>> A full tire rotation made no difference. Now what?
> > >>>
> > >>> Thanks!
> > >>
> > >> When was the last time you serviced the rear brakes?
> > >
> > > Rear brakes got new pads about 6-8 months ago.
> >
> > Just checking.....good luck.
it down to the drivers side rear wheel bearing. now can i just change
that one or do i have to do BOTH front adn rear drivers side, or BOTH
rears? also, is this a DIY friendly changeout?
Pauly wrote:
> I replaced a rear wheel bearing assembly on one side last year. ~$150
> at a dealership. In my case the sound was coming clearly from the
> passenger side.
>
> L Alpert wrote:
> > waynewright wrote:
> > > L Alpert wrote:
> > >> waitneight@gmail.com wrote:
> > >>> Hello,
> > >>>
> > >>> I have a 2001 Accord EX (4-cyl). While driving there is rear
> > >>> undercarriage noise at all speeds. The sound is a low frequency
> > >>> vibration that varies with the current speed being traveled. The
> > >>> sounds appears to becoming equally from the rear left and rear right
> > >>> corner of the car. There is no connection to RPMs or engine
> > >>> activity. The faster the wheels spin, the louder is gets. At 40MPH
> > >>> the vibration
> > >>>
> > >>> hits a painful, headache inducing, frequency. The faster I go the
> > >>> higher the frequency. 40MPH is bad, so is 65MPH, but the sound is
> > >>> always noisy. Back seat passengers really notice it.
> > >>>
> > >>> A full tire rotation made no difference. Now what?
> > >>>
> > >>> Thanks!
> > >>
> > >> When was the last time you serviced the rear brakes?
> > >
> > > Rear brakes got new pads about 6-8 months ago.
> >
> > Just checking.....good luck.
#51
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Re: 2001 Accord - loud rear road noise over 40MPH
okay...i have the same problem, noise that changes with speed. narrowed
it down to the drivers side rear wheel bearing. now can i just change
that one or do i have to do BOTH front adn rear drivers side, or BOTH
rears? also, is this a DIY friendly changeout?
Pauly wrote:
> I replaced a rear wheel bearing assembly on one side last year. ~$150
> at a dealership. In my case the sound was coming clearly from the
> passenger side.
>
> L Alpert wrote:
> > waynewright wrote:
> > > L Alpert wrote:
> > >> waitneight@gmail.com wrote:
> > >>> Hello,
> > >>>
> > >>> I have a 2001 Accord EX (4-cyl). While driving there is rear
> > >>> undercarriage noise at all speeds. The sound is a low frequency
> > >>> vibration that varies with the current speed being traveled. The
> > >>> sounds appears to becoming equally from the rear left and rear right
> > >>> corner of the car. There is no connection to RPMs or engine
> > >>> activity. The faster the wheels spin, the louder is gets. At 40MPH
> > >>> the vibration
> > >>>
> > >>> hits a painful, headache inducing, frequency. The faster I go the
> > >>> higher the frequency. 40MPH is bad, so is 65MPH, but the sound is
> > >>> always noisy. Back seat passengers really notice it.
> > >>>
> > >>> A full tire rotation made no difference. Now what?
> > >>>
> > >>> Thanks!
> > >>
> > >> When was the last time you serviced the rear brakes?
> > >
> > > Rear brakes got new pads about 6-8 months ago.
> >
> > Just checking.....good luck.
it down to the drivers side rear wheel bearing. now can i just change
that one or do i have to do BOTH front adn rear drivers side, or BOTH
rears? also, is this a DIY friendly changeout?
Pauly wrote:
> I replaced a rear wheel bearing assembly on one side last year. ~$150
> at a dealership. In my case the sound was coming clearly from the
> passenger side.
>
> L Alpert wrote:
> > waynewright wrote:
> > > L Alpert wrote:
> > >> waitneight@gmail.com wrote:
> > >>> Hello,
> > >>>
> > >>> I have a 2001 Accord EX (4-cyl). While driving there is rear
> > >>> undercarriage noise at all speeds. The sound is a low frequency
> > >>> vibration that varies with the current speed being traveled. The
> > >>> sounds appears to becoming equally from the rear left and rear right
> > >>> corner of the car. There is no connection to RPMs or engine
> > >>> activity. The faster the wheels spin, the louder is gets. At 40MPH
> > >>> the vibration
> > >>>
> > >>> hits a painful, headache inducing, frequency. The faster I go the
> > >>> higher the frequency. 40MPH is bad, so is 65MPH, but the sound is
> > >>> always noisy. Back seat passengers really notice it.
> > >>>
> > >>> A full tire rotation made no difference. Now what?
> > >>>
> > >>> Thanks!
> > >>
> > >> When was the last time you serviced the rear brakes?
> > >
> > > Rear brakes got new pads about 6-8 months ago.
> >
> > Just checking.....good luck.
#52
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Re: 2001 Accord - loud rear road noise over 40MPH
okay...i have the same problem, noise that changes with speed. narrowed
it down to the drivers side rear wheel bearing. now can i just change
that one or do i have to do BOTH front adn rear drivers side, or BOTH
rears? also, is this a DIY friendly changeout?
Pauly wrote:
> I replaced a rear wheel bearing assembly on one side last year. ~$150
> at a dealership. In my case the sound was coming clearly from the
> passenger side.
>
> L Alpert wrote:
> > waynewright wrote:
> > > L Alpert wrote:
> > >> waitneight@gmail.com wrote:
> > >>> Hello,
> > >>>
> > >>> I have a 2001 Accord EX (4-cyl). While driving there is rear
> > >>> undercarriage noise at all speeds. The sound is a low frequency
> > >>> vibration that varies with the current speed being traveled. The
> > >>> sounds appears to becoming equally from the rear left and rear right
> > >>> corner of the car. There is no connection to RPMs or engine
> > >>> activity. The faster the wheels spin, the louder is gets. At 40MPH
> > >>> the vibration
> > >>>
> > >>> hits a painful, headache inducing, frequency. The faster I go the
> > >>> higher the frequency. 40MPH is bad, so is 65MPH, but the sound is
> > >>> always noisy. Back seat passengers really notice it.
> > >>>
> > >>> A full tire rotation made no difference. Now what?
> > >>>
> > >>> Thanks!
> > >>
> > >> When was the last time you serviced the rear brakes?
> > >
> > > Rear brakes got new pads about 6-8 months ago.
> >
> > Just checking.....good luck.
it down to the drivers side rear wheel bearing. now can i just change
that one or do i have to do BOTH front adn rear drivers side, or BOTH
rears? also, is this a DIY friendly changeout?
Pauly wrote:
> I replaced a rear wheel bearing assembly on one side last year. ~$150
> at a dealership. In my case the sound was coming clearly from the
> passenger side.
>
> L Alpert wrote:
> > waynewright wrote:
> > > L Alpert wrote:
> > >> waitneight@gmail.com wrote:
> > >>> Hello,
> > >>>
> > >>> I have a 2001 Accord EX (4-cyl). While driving there is rear
> > >>> undercarriage noise at all speeds. The sound is a low frequency
> > >>> vibration that varies with the current speed being traveled. The
> > >>> sounds appears to becoming equally from the rear left and rear right
> > >>> corner of the car. There is no connection to RPMs or engine
> > >>> activity. The faster the wheels spin, the louder is gets. At 40MPH
> > >>> the vibration
> > >>>
> > >>> hits a painful, headache inducing, frequency. The faster I go the
> > >>> higher the frequency. 40MPH is bad, so is 65MPH, but the sound is
> > >>> always noisy. Back seat passengers really notice it.
> > >>>
> > >>> A full tire rotation made no difference. Now what?
> > >>>
> > >>> Thanks!
> > >>
> > >> When was the last time you serviced the rear brakes?
> > >
> > > Rear brakes got new pads about 6-8 months ago.
> >
> > Just checking.....good luck.
#53
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Re: 2001 Accord - loud rear road noise over 40MPH
okay...i have the same problem, noise that changes with speed. narrowed
it down to the drivers side rear wheel bearing. now can i just change
that one or do i have to do BOTH front adn rear drivers side, or BOTH
rears? also, is this a DIY friendly changeout?
Pauly wrote:
> I replaced a rear wheel bearing assembly on one side last year. ~$150
> at a dealership. In my case the sound was coming clearly from the
> passenger side.
>
> L Alpert wrote:
> > waynewright wrote:
> > > L Alpert wrote:
> > >> waitneight@gmail.com wrote:
> > >>> Hello,
> > >>>
> > >>> I have a 2001 Accord EX (4-cyl). While driving there is rear
> > >>> undercarriage noise at all speeds. The sound is a low frequency
> > >>> vibration that varies with the current speed being traveled. The
> > >>> sounds appears to becoming equally from the rear left and rear right
> > >>> corner of the car. There is no connection to RPMs or engine
> > >>> activity. The faster the wheels spin, the louder is gets. At 40MPH
> > >>> the vibration
> > >>>
> > >>> hits a painful, headache inducing, frequency. The faster I go the
> > >>> higher the frequency. 40MPH is bad, so is 65MPH, but the sound is
> > >>> always noisy. Back seat passengers really notice it.
> > >>>
> > >>> A full tire rotation made no difference. Now what?
> > >>>
> > >>> Thanks!
> > >>
> > >> When was the last time you serviced the rear brakes?
> > >
> > > Rear brakes got new pads about 6-8 months ago.
> >
> > Just checking.....good luck.
it down to the drivers side rear wheel bearing. now can i just change
that one or do i have to do BOTH front adn rear drivers side, or BOTH
rears? also, is this a DIY friendly changeout?
Pauly wrote:
> I replaced a rear wheel bearing assembly on one side last year. ~$150
> at a dealership. In my case the sound was coming clearly from the
> passenger side.
>
> L Alpert wrote:
> > waynewright wrote:
> > > L Alpert wrote:
> > >> waitneight@gmail.com wrote:
> > >>> Hello,
> > >>>
> > >>> I have a 2001 Accord EX (4-cyl). While driving there is rear
> > >>> undercarriage noise at all speeds. The sound is a low frequency
> > >>> vibration that varies with the current speed being traveled. The
> > >>> sounds appears to becoming equally from the rear left and rear right
> > >>> corner of the car. There is no connection to RPMs or engine
> > >>> activity. The faster the wheels spin, the louder is gets. At 40MPH
> > >>> the vibration
> > >>>
> > >>> hits a painful, headache inducing, frequency. The faster I go the
> > >>> higher the frequency. 40MPH is bad, so is 65MPH, but the sound is
> > >>> always noisy. Back seat passengers really notice it.
> > >>>
> > >>> A full tire rotation made no difference. Now what?
> > >>>
> > >>> Thanks!
> > >>
> > >> When was the last time you serviced the rear brakes?
> > >
> > > Rear brakes got new pads about 6-8 months ago.
> >
> > Just checking.....good luck.
#54
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Re: 2001 Accord - loud rear road noise over 40MPH
<pthaker@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1153875329.282018.140390@h48g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
> okay...i have the same problem, noise that changes with speed. narrowed
> it down to the drivers side rear wheel bearing. now can i just change
> that one or do i have to do BOTH front adn rear drivers side, or BOTH
> rears? also, is this a DIY friendly changeout?
Only need to do it on the faulty wheel.
news:1153875329.282018.140390@h48g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
> okay...i have the same problem, noise that changes with speed. narrowed
> it down to the drivers side rear wheel bearing. now can i just change
> that one or do i have to do BOTH front adn rear drivers side, or BOTH
> rears? also, is this a DIY friendly changeout?
Only need to do it on the faulty wheel.
#55
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Re: 2001 Accord - loud rear road noise over 40MPH
<pthaker@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1153875329.282018.140390@h48g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
> okay...i have the same problem, noise that changes with speed. narrowed
> it down to the drivers side rear wheel bearing. now can i just change
> that one or do i have to do BOTH front adn rear drivers side, or BOTH
> rears? also, is this a DIY friendly changeout?
Only need to do it on the faulty wheel.
news:1153875329.282018.140390@h48g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
> okay...i have the same problem, noise that changes with speed. narrowed
> it down to the drivers side rear wheel bearing. now can i just change
> that one or do i have to do BOTH front adn rear drivers side, or BOTH
> rears? also, is this a DIY friendly changeout?
Only need to do it on the faulty wheel.
#56
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Re: 2001 Accord - loud rear road noise over 40MPH
<pthaker@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1153875329.282018.140390@h48g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
> okay...i have the same problem, noise that changes with speed. narrowed
> it down to the drivers side rear wheel bearing. now can i just change
> that one or do i have to do BOTH front adn rear drivers side, or BOTH
> rears? also, is this a DIY friendly changeout?
Only need to do it on the faulty wheel.
news:1153875329.282018.140390@h48g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
> okay...i have the same problem, noise that changes with speed. narrowed
> it down to the drivers side rear wheel bearing. now can i just change
> that one or do i have to do BOTH front adn rear drivers side, or BOTH
> rears? also, is this a DIY friendly changeout?
Only need to do it on the faulty wheel.
#57
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Re: 2001 Accord - loud rear road noise over 40MPH
<pthaker@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1153875329.282018.140390@h48g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
> okay...i have the same problem, noise that changes with speed. narrowed
> it down to the drivers side rear wheel bearing. now can i just change
> that one or do i have to do BOTH front adn rear drivers side, or BOTH
> rears? also, is this a DIY friendly changeout?
Only need to do it on the faulty wheel.
news:1153875329.282018.140390@h48g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
> okay...i have the same problem, noise that changes with speed. narrowed
> it down to the drivers side rear wheel bearing. now can i just change
> that one or do i have to do BOTH front adn rear drivers side, or BOTH
> rears? also, is this a DIY friendly changeout?
Only need to do it on the faulty wheel.
#58
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Re: 2001 Accord - loud rear road noise over 40MPH
Seth wrote:
> <pthaker@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1153875329.282018.140390@h48g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
> > okay...i have the same problem, noise that changes with speed. narrowed
> > it down to the drivers side rear wheel bearing. now can i just change
> > that one or do i have to do BOTH front adn rear drivers side, or BOTH
> > rears? also, is this a DIY friendly changeout?
>
> Only need to do it on the faulty wheel.
Thak - Did that resolve your vibration? I still have been unable to
diagnose the source of mine.
#59
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Re: 2001 Accord - loud rear road noise over 40MPH
Seth wrote:
> <pthaker@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1153875329.282018.140390@h48g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
> > okay...i have the same problem, noise that changes with speed. narrowed
> > it down to the drivers side rear wheel bearing. now can i just change
> > that one or do i have to do BOTH front adn rear drivers side, or BOTH
> > rears? also, is this a DIY friendly changeout?
>
> Only need to do it on the faulty wheel.
Thak - Did that resolve your vibration? I still have been unable to
diagnose the source of mine.
#60
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Re: 2001 Accord - loud rear road noise over 40MPH
Seth wrote:
> <pthaker@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1153875329.282018.140390@h48g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
> > okay...i have the same problem, noise that changes with speed. narrowed
> > it down to the drivers side rear wheel bearing. now can i just change
> > that one or do i have to do BOTH front adn rear drivers side, or BOTH
> > rears? also, is this a DIY friendly changeout?
>
> Only need to do it on the faulty wheel.
Thak - Did that resolve your vibration? I still have been unable to
diagnose the source of mine.