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Old 12-15-2020, 07:02 AM   #15
Jasper7821
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Originally Posted by Gilles View Post
Jasper, regarding your driving test were you able to hold the steering wheel for a moment or so, to allow you to load the bearings?

If your wheel bearings are ok, the only other thing to check are the CV joints...
I live close to the base of a mountain, so I went downhill straight from 40-70mph and jerked the wheel both directions and no difference. Then I went on a twisty road and drove a few miles fairly hard with holding the wheel steady on the curves and still no difference in sound.
So I think it’s definitely in the rear. Any way to check if it’s the CV joints. And the boots were changed a few years ago.
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