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Car Forum / Dodge / Dodge Trucks / February 2008

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2004 Dodge Ram 1500 Front Wheel Hub Assy.

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Johnnycc - 12 Feb 2008 01:10 GMT
A mechanic, after driving my truck told me that the loud roaring sound was
from the right (passenger side) wheel bearing was bad and for $500 he
would replace it.  I bought a new hub assy for $130 and did a very easy
replacement myself.  I still have the roaring sound and think that maybe
it is the front left (driver side) bearing.  Are front wheel hub
assemblies (non front ABS) interchangeable from left to right?

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nunya - 12 Feb 2008 05:22 GMT
>A mechanic, after driving my truck told me that the loud roaring sound was
> from the right (passenger side) wheel bearing was bad and for $500 he
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doesn't matter if they are interchangeable or not.  i would do this job in
pairs.  if one side is bad the other is soon to follow.  to me it would be
like doing a brake job on only one side.  since you have already done the
labor on one side don't undo it just to save a couple of bucks.
michael
Carolina Watercraft Works - 12 Feb 2008 07:52 GMT
I agree 100%.

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>>A mechanic, after driving my truck told me that the loud roaring sound was
>> from the right (passenger side) wheel bearing was bad and for $500 he
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> labor on one side don't undo it just to save a couple of bucks.
> michael
Beryl - 12 Feb 2008 09:16 GMT
> I agree 100%.

See, you top-poster? Your sig cut off the entire thread below your
3-word post.

So what if the roar isn't caused by wheel bearings on either side?
That's another $130 plus labor gone. Do bearings even make roaring sounds?
Pete C. - 12 Feb 2008 13:06 GMT
>  Do bearings even make roaring sounds?

Not at normal vehicle wheel hub RPMs.
aarcuda69062 - 12 Feb 2008 13:15 GMT
> > I agree 100%.
>
> See, you top-poster? Your sig cut off the entire thread below your
> 3-word post.

Didn't on my news reader.
 
> So what if the roar isn't caused by wheel bearings on either side?

Then you have a bad diagnosis.

> That's another $130 plus labor gone. Do bearings even make roaring sounds?

Roaring sounds
Siren sounds
Clicking sounds
Whirring sounds
Growling sounds

Sometimes all you get is an ABS warning light.
Beryl - 13 Feb 2008 03:58 GMT
>>>I agree 100%.
>>
>>See, you top-poster? Your sig cut off the entire thread below your
>>3-word post.
>
> Didn't on my news reader.

Yabbut Mozilla's products (you know, the ones that follow standards)
drop everything after they encounter the dash-dash-space.
aarcuda69062 - 13 Feb 2008 05:51 GMT
> >>>I agree 100%.
> >>
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> Yabbut Mozilla's products (you know, the ones that follow standards)
> drop everything after they encounter the dash-dash-space.

Tell it not to do that.
Beryl - 13 Feb 2008 19:40 GMT
>>>>>I agree 100%.
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> Tell it not to do that.

Haven't found a way. Other than copy/paste the missing quoted material.

To be clear, I'm talking about a Composition window. Everything was
shown in the Reader. I clicked to Reply to the top-poster, the
Composition window came up, and all that remained of the thread was "I
agree 100%"
nunya - 12 Feb 2008 13:26 GMT
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> So what if the roar isn't caused by wheel bearings on either side? That's
> another $130 plus labor gone. Do bearings even make roaring sounds?

so if the OP doesn't have a clue what is making the noise and is just
swapping parts until it goes way they might as well all be new.  all that
money he is saving by not hiring a professional wrench should cover the
price of the parts.  besides, if he bought a front bearing assembly for a
dodge 1500 at 136 bucks it is probably not a factory part, last time i
bought front bearings for a full sized truck they were much more.  but that
was for a buddies ford.  none of my trucks have needed bearings yet.
replace tires in pairs, brakes in pairs, bearings in pairs.  or do we now
just put new spark plugs in every other cylinder?

hey johnny,
maybe you ought to get someone to ride down the road with you and ya'll can
hang your heads out both sides of the truck and see which one it is actually
coming from.  or you could put it on a lift and spin the tires.  if it is a
bad bearing you will either hear a faint grinding or feel the rough spot as
you turn.  sometimes a stethescope helps find noises when the vehicle is on
the lift.
michael
Kurt - 12 Feb 2008 17:50 GMT
>> I agree 100%.
>
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>So what if the roar isn't caused by wheel bearings on either side?
>That's another $130 plus labor gone. Do bearings even make roaring sounds?

Bearings do make a roaring sound!

I once had a 1972 Fiat 128SL that the bearings would go on it about
every two years.  The noise was so bad that to have a conversation with
the passenger, you had to yell!

After I sold the POS, they had a recall, the bearing seals were leaking
in the water from outside causing the bearings to rust.

I also had a 1987 Ford F150 4X4 4.9 liter inline 6 cylinder stick-shift.
The front bearings on that went also, twice!  Yes!  They roar!

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FMB - 12 Feb 2008 13:16 GMT
>A mechanic, after driving my truck told me that the loud roaring sound was
> from the right (passenger side) wheel bearing was bad and for $500 he
> would replace it.  I bought a new hub assy for $130 and did a very easy
> replacement myself.  I still have the roaring sound and think that maybe
> it is the front left (driver side) bearing.  Are front wheel hub
> assemblies (non front ABS) interchangeable from left to right?

Does your truck have one of those viscous fan clutches? Is the roar from
that? It should roar for a few seconds when just starting to drive with a
cold engine, but should then quit till needed (engaged).

FMB
(North Mexico)
Johnnycc - 13 Feb 2008 03:26 GMT
Thanks everyone.  Good advice.  I did ask the mechanic that said it was the
right wheel bearing, if I shouldn't replace both.  He said no because the
other one may last another 100,000 miles.  I have to agree with you all.
The truck has 83,000 miles.  So thats 83,000 on both front bearings.
Thanks so much for the input.  

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