OK So I bought new front rotors and redid my 89 bronco II 4x4 .
No I didn't buy new bearings.
I know I should have , but before I do......
Everything was fine ,I have done this before, but now I get a humming sound and very slight vibration when I turn to the right.
It is coming from the right tire,and it is driving me NUTS.
I pulled it apart again and rechecked my grease job and how tight the bearing was in.
When you remove the ring , and pull off the 3 washers, I may have mixed up the order, one is larger one is smaller and one looks like a needle bearing.
I may have mixed up the order. Could that cause it?
If so, what is the order they go on? anyone know?
I KNOW it is not my greasing of the bearings, or grit in the bearings, or the bearings are in too tight or too loose, I have tried it all ways and it still makes noise.
I maybe should mention that when I first did this last week the rotor that I put on was warped, yes thats right it was warped when I bought it , even lordco admitted it and gave me a new one, I only put about 1/2 mile on it, (it was obvious something was wrong, it shouldn't make sharp right turns when you brake
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Any help would be appreciated I have had this truck for 8 years and have done a lot of maintenance worjk to it , including brakes and this is the first time I have had a problem I couldn't solve.
HELP ME O GREAT FORD GOD!
Thnx
Ygorl
No I didn't buy new bearings.
I know I should have , but before I do......
Everything was fine ,I have done this before, but now I get a humming sound and very slight vibration when I turn to the right.
It is coming from the right tire,and it is driving me NUTS.
I pulled it apart again and rechecked my grease job and how tight the bearing was in.
When you remove the ring , and pull off the 3 washers, I may have mixed up the order, one is larger one is smaller and one looks like a needle bearing.
I may have mixed up the order. Could that cause it?
If so, what is the order they go on? anyone know?
I KNOW it is not my greasing of the bearings, or grit in the bearings, or the bearings are in too tight or too loose, I have tried it all ways and it still makes noise.
I maybe should mention that when I first did this last week the rotor that I put on was warped, yes thats right it was warped when I bought it , even lordco admitted it and gave me a new one, I only put about 1/2 mile on it, (it was obvious something was wrong, it shouldn't make sharp right turns when you brake
Any help would be appreciated I have had this truck for 8 years and have done a lot of maintenance worjk to it , including brakes and this is the first time I have had a problem I couldn't solve.
HELP ME O GREAT FORD GOD!
Thnx
Ygorl