Alllrighty. So, I did some searching, and have made some of my own conclusions, but want some others ideas as well to see if I'm right.
Noise #1:
Ok, so this is actually very very annoying. My car is already decently loud with my exhaust, but the whining that occurs makes it very difficult to talk in my car. I always hear it unless I have my music pretty loud. The noise begins as soon as I start moving forward and continues...well forever. 100+ mph. Gets louder the faster I go. NO VIBRATIONS at all. It's definitely coming from the rear, but what side, I have no idea. Driving next to cars with my windows down, I hear a bunch of whining coming from my car. At slower speeds, I hear squeaking that goes (squeak....squeak...squeak - stops above around 25 mph). I've felt my rear hubs, and neither one feels abnormally warm. about 245,000 miles on original bearings, from my records. Diff fluid is Redline with maybe 20-30k on the fluid, about 200k on diff. noise DOES NOT subside when I push in the clutch and remove all load from driveline
I think it's both rear bearings...I can't figure out which one. Opinions on this? How can I figure out if it's one or the other or both?
Noise #2:
This one is REALLY weird. And, I cannot, for the life of me, figure out what would cause it. A long time ago, I started hearing a very subtle "click or clunk" noise from my rear brakes. if I was going in reverse, and tapped my brakes to stop, I'd hear this very short subtle click noise. It kinda sounds like there's a 1in gap between the pads and rotors and then the pads SLAP the rotor - *just a way to describe the noise...there is NO give at all, that I can feel" Well, recently it's started occuring when I get up to a stop sign when moving forward, and I hear the clicking noise right before I come to a stop. It's getting louder in reverse too. When I want to recreate the noise, I can't. I thought maybe it was my ebrake boots, so I tightened up the cables, and it still occurs.
I haven't removed the calipers yet to see if there's somethin up. Could my pins be gummed up? Ideas here?
Other than those two weird things, car is running like a champ. Except for the mess the whole underbelly of my car has from some stupid tiny oil leak (or some other fluid - no idea what) and my custom exhaust's poor alignment with my rear valance bugging me - no issues! :)
Sorry it was so long. Ok, thanks in advance!
-Sean
Noise #1:
Ok, so this is actually very very annoying. My car is already decently loud with my exhaust, but the whining that occurs makes it very difficult to talk in my car. I always hear it unless I have my music pretty loud. The noise begins as soon as I start moving forward and continues...well forever. 100+ mph. Gets louder the faster I go. NO VIBRATIONS at all. It's definitely coming from the rear, but what side, I have no idea. Driving next to cars with my windows down, I hear a bunch of whining coming from my car. At slower speeds, I hear squeaking that goes (squeak....squeak...squeak - stops above around 25 mph). I've felt my rear hubs, and neither one feels abnormally warm. about 245,000 miles on original bearings, from my records. Diff fluid is Redline with maybe 20-30k on the fluid, about 200k on diff. noise DOES NOT subside when I push in the clutch and remove all load from driveline
I think it's both rear bearings...I can't figure out which one. Opinions on this? How can I figure out if it's one or the other or both?
Noise #2:
This one is REALLY weird. And, I cannot, for the life of me, figure out what would cause it. A long time ago, I started hearing a very subtle "click or clunk" noise from my rear brakes. if I was going in reverse, and tapped my brakes to stop, I'd hear this very short subtle click noise. It kinda sounds like there's a 1in gap between the pads and rotors and then the pads SLAP the rotor - *just a way to describe the noise...there is NO give at all, that I can feel" Well, recently it's started occuring when I get up to a stop sign when moving forward, and I hear the clicking noise right before I come to a stop. It's getting louder in reverse too. When I want to recreate the noise, I can't. I thought maybe it was my ebrake boots, so I tightened up the cables, and it still occurs.
I haven't removed the calipers yet to see if there's somethin up. Could my pins be gummed up? Ideas here?
Other than those two weird things, car is running like a champ. Except for the mess the whole underbelly of my car has from some stupid tiny oil leak (or some other fluid - no idea what) and my custom exhaust's poor alignment with my rear valance bugging me - no issues! :)
Sorry it was so long. Ok, thanks in advance!
-Sean
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