Thanks for the info Richard. Sound like that's alost less expensive to fix,
yes?? :>
> Thanks for the info Richard. Sound like that's alost less expensive to
> fix,
> yes?? :>
The wheelbearing would something like 70 EURO, a used but good driveshaft
maybe 100 EURO.
Labour cost probably 1 (maybe 2) hours for the bearing, and the same for the
driveshaft to replace.
For both the wheel hub has to come off, thats the biggest part of the job.
Maybe do them both at the same time or have them take it apart and diagnose.
Are you sure BTW that there is no silly something rubbing the tire in the
wheel well?
Richard.
madison41 - 25 Jun 2007 14:22 GMT
Good point. May be something stupid. I've noticed I only hear it after the
car's been sitting for awhile. Once the car is warmed up and when using it
during the day, no sound.
Having it checked this week by my mechanic...
still me - 26 Jun 2007 15:26 GMT
>Good point. May be something stupid. I've noticed I only hear it after the
>car's been sitting for awhile. Once the car is warmed up and when using it
>during the day, no sound.
>
>Having it checked this week by my mechanic...
The sitting problem is not unusual for a CV (had one like that). But,
you might also want to make sure it's not a dragging brake or just a
tire that is "flatspotting" - both are also strong possibilities.