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    Metallic noise and loose hub

    Been getting an odd metallic noise like something caught between rotor and backing plate or in wheel. Only on driver side and think from front wheel. Removed wheel and can’t find any cause of noise but is lots of play in hub with wheel put back on when push/pull at 12 & 6. Not loose rotor. Play is whole hub and can be seen at cv. Assume this means new wheel bearing?

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    It does. Common. Easily replaced. Go Timkin is my advice
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    Metallic noise and loose hub

    For sure Timken. Currently travelling around Aus so won’t be able to diy as have no address. Will ring Darren tomorrow, I’ll be in Perth in about 2 weeks.

    I expected a wheel bearing noise to be deeper or something. It’s certainly grindy but rather thin sounding. Does change with wheel speed.

    132k on clock.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LRD414 View Post
    For sure Timken. Currently travelling around Aus so won’t be able to diy as have no address. Will ring Darren tomorrow, I’ll be in Perth in about 2 weeks.

    I expected a wheel bearing noise to be deeper or something. It’s certainly grindy but rather thin sounding. Does change with wheel speed.

    132k on clock.

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    If not wheel bearing, could also be what I had, albeit at twice that mileage. Took a while to isolate where the noise was coming from, but was front diff bearing. With only 800 ml of oil, I'm surprised we don't get more diff issues.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gavinwibrow View Post
    If not wheel bearing, could also be what I had, albeit at twice that mileage. Took a while to isolate where the noise was coming from, but was front diff bearing. With only 800 ml of oil, I'm surprised we don't get more diff issues.
    Good point Gav, but I doubt a front diff bearing would cause play in the hub when push-pull at 12 and 6 as Scott mentioned.

    Scott, lets hope you dont have a catastrophic bearing failure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gavinwibrow View Post
    If not wheel bearing, could also be what I had, albeit at twice that mileage. Took a while to isolate where the noise was coming from, but was front diff bearing. With only 800 ml of oil, I'm surprised we don't get more diff issues.
    Volume was only really for cooling capacity in older oils. Keep ‘em cool or they would break down their chains and eat the diff.

    Modern oils, casing materials and design can mean less is required, and can sustain the loads imposed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LRD414 View Post
    For sure Timken. Currently travelling around Aus so won’t be able to diy as have no address. Will ring Darren tomorrow, I’ll be in Perth in about 2 weeks.

    I expected a wheel bearing noise to be deeper or something. It’s certainly grindy but rather thin sounding. Does change with wheel speed.

    132k on clock.

    Scott
    I’d be going for “deliver to xyz post office or freight depot”. I’d you’ve got that much movement I wouldn’t be risking catastrophic failure.

    I’ve had a front wheel bearing lock solid with no more than 30 seconds warning. Threw the vehicle across the road and did thousands of dollars damage to the driveline.

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    X2 ^^^
    Don't know if you are South or North of Perth, but if you are around Albany , you are welcome to use tools etc. I'm too flat out to get you in but it won't take you long and you really don't want it letting go.
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    Thanks, I’m in Albany. Sent you a PM.
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    Driver side changed. Thanks to Craig (discorevy) for having one and use of his workshop. But the passenger side is also bad (play). If anyone knows of a Timken one in Perth or Bunbury etc please let me know. Rovacraft have none.

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