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elementx440 -> RE: 2000 zx2 loud roaring noise in front end? (11/12/2006 7:04:18 PM)
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growling noise that increases with speed and on a turn: bearings... why do you say its so simple :) its a major pain to do it yourself, and major rip off to get it done for you. Whichever way you turn, that puts the most weight to the opposite side, and if the noise increases, then that's the bad bearing. for me the growling noise got louder with speed, and was loud when I turned left. The right bearing was bad. I replaced my front right one last summer. The pressed ones are a true pain. I had to cut the old bearing race off with an angle grinder (you can easily do it safely if you go real slow) and press the other side out, then we managed to press the new bearing in with a floor press. You can get one for well under $100 from harbor freight. (http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/displayitem.taf?Itemnumber=1667). Be sure to check it out for size, the one we had was about 1 inch to small and it ended up doubling our labor time, with us scratching our heads on how to get it all to fit the press. You have to very conscious of where you're applying pressure, because if you press on the wrong surface you very easily destroy the bearing, and they aren't very cheap. This is a job that one shouldn't attempt without the help of an experienced buddy.
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