Thread Rating:
  • 0 Vote(s) - 0 Average
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
Humming, Droning, Generally Loud Noise
#1
you should hear this, it's so damn loud.
As soon as the car starts to move, it starts. It gets loudest 85-90km/h. Drops off a bit over 100km/h.
Running stock wheels/rims, lowered only 1.5, had the rear aligment TSB done, (well the equivalent, bought and installed the parts myself, had alignment and install checked by ford).

I'm guessing its a rear bearing, I hit a curb last winter on that side and destroyed the stock rim. I figure I damaged a bearing or something. Dunno how much it's going to cost, i'm worried.

I know some of you have ukered bearings from pressure washers and such, Could you describe the sound?

Can bearings be done at home or should i bite the bullet and have ford do it?
Reply
#2
j3rt,Dec 28 2004, 10:22 AM Wrote:you should hear this, it's so damn loud.
As soon as the car starts to move, it starts.  It gets loudest 85-90km/h.  Drops off a bit over 100km/h.
Running stock wheels/rims, lowered only 1.5, had the rear aligment TSB done, (well the equivalent, bought and installed the parts myself, had alignment and install checked by ford).

I'm guessing its a rear bearing, I hit a curb last winter on that side and destroyed the stock rim.  I figure I damaged a bearing or something.  Dunno how much it's going to cost, i'm worried.

I know some of you have ukered bearings from pressure washers and such, Could you describe the sound?

Can bearings be done at home or should i bite the bullet and have ford do it?
[right][snapback]76582[/snapback][/right]

Sounds like your right, I used to go though front wheel bearings pretty quick on my Focus. I could best describe the sound as almost like a caliper is dragging, it's the same sort of low sound.
I have a few cars.

One for my dog.
One that has no roof.
One that looks good parked at the golf course.
One that is being rebuilt by a guy named Nero..... will it ever be done?
Reply
#3
well, Ford says it's the bearing also, 238+tax to fix today.
Gonna have to do it, as I have nowhere to do it myself right now. Laying in the snow of my parking lot, changing a bearing for the first time in my life, is not something I prepared to try today.
Reply
#4
Sorry to hear about the expense Jer. Hopefully the wagon will run like new once it's done.
2000 Black ZX3
Blacked Out Head & Tail lights - APC Clear Turn Signals - 20% Tint All Round - K&N Filter - Cheap ass fogs that are brighter than my headlights - Clarion DXZ745MP - Jensen XA 4100 amp on Mobile Authority 200w 6x8's - Jensen 340w amp on a 12" Rockford Sub, custom enclosure - KYB GR2 Dampers - SHM Springs @ 1.5" - Brembo Cross Drilled Rotors w/ CVR Ceramic Pads - Silver Gauge Bezel - Focus Central 2-Piece Under Drive Pullies - 17 x 7 Rims by Fast Wheels mounted on 215/40/17's - Wings West W-Typ front lip - Coming Soon: Paint, Component Speakers (Spring 06)
Reply
#5
$275 later no noise, it was the rear bearing.
Reply
#6
damn cars and their bills. :angry:
Dan, Your friendly neighbourhood asshole. Wink
I do installs and build FG stuff, pm me if you need help with anything. Im cheap.
Reply
#7
I guess you had the recall from many (3?) years ago and this is 100% damage related?
2001 Focus ZTS 2004 WRX
"I'm just here for the camping"
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=687620231
TEAM P.I.T.A. FTW!
Reply
#8
Oops, sorry. I thought this was a complaint about the excessive noise from my bedroom last night. :o :lol:
TEAM PITA Don't settle for a wannabe, only accept the real deal.

One day I will rule the world. For now, I have to settle for this place.
Reply
#9
I'm an '02, that recall I believe was '99-'01s.
But no, no recall letter was received. No letter and 105,000km, i'm on my own. Although thinking back, I asked the dealer about recalls. I believe he said they've already been done and/or corrected during assembly.
Anyways, based on how fubar'd the rim was, a bung'd bearing is no surprise.

Reply
#10
Just thought I'd add that you can buy a rear wheel bearing from ford for 58 bux... Not too hard to change either... Well if you have a press it's even easier. They probably sold you a whole new brake drum assembly. Most parts guys don't even know you can just buy the bearing.
[Image: 860doigiveadamn2yy.gif]

Prolly Is not a word
Reply
#11
What a ridiculous amount of money to pay for something like that.

I'm sure they're a cinch to replace too.

I almost messed my pants when I heard it was going to cost 300 bux to replace a part that cost 59 dollars. :angry:
Reply
#12
bluetoy,Dec 29 2004, 02:15 PM Wrote:Just thought I'd add that you can buy a rear wheel bearing from ford for 58 bux... Not too hard to change either... Well if you have a press it's even easier. They probably sold you a whole new brake drum assembly. Most parts guys don't even know you can just buy the bearing.
[right][snapback]76639[/snapback][/right]


true but most of the time its not worth it

you can just by the drums and have them replaced too. this way you get new studs, centre hubs and new bearings. mine is getting sort of noticeable and i will change them this spring. this way at least i will have a nice looking drums for one season before the rust kicks in.

when we replaced the gf's it cost us 210 to do it and that was just the bearings. i could of just bought the drums and have them replaced. it would of been less headache for sure.
"Coming together is a beginning, staying together is progress, and working together is success."
--Henry Ford


00 Focus ZX3 Silver- Sold
01 Focus ZX3 Green- Sold
01 Focus ZTS Red- Sold
03 Focus ZTW Green Sold
04 Escape LTD Silver- Sold
05 Freestyle LTD Black-Sold
02 Honda CRV EX-L-Sold
02 VW Jetta GLS TDI Silver-Sold

11 VW Jetta TDI 6spd Mine Smile
10 VW Golf Highline DSG- wrote off Sad


Reply
#13
j3rt have you seen the white sedan with the red strips here in town?

Do you know this guy?
Reply


Forum Jump:


Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)