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Old 04-16-2008, 03:55 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Question Front Bearing

Gettin' a mechinical/Automotive grindin' sound from my front left when turnin' left.

Only when I am goin' slow enough ta be parkin' type speed, so far (no vib. while crusin'....) I done believe I got a bum bearing......Callin' bout' it ta day ta take er in. (Warrenty of course) Any one else run it ta this yet?

Got round just over 16k on er so far. What ya think? Thanks, Hee haw!!

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Old 04-16-2008, 05:26 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Sounds like either you have manual four wheel drive and you have left your hubs locked in, or you have electronic four wheel drive and a vacuum solenoid is on its way out. A bad bearing will grind all the time.
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got manual hubs, and leave em' locked in, usually use the 4 wheel once a week or so,.

Will check it out wit' em unlocked ta day. Could be the suituation, did'ent even think bout' it. Thank's fer yer input' hoss!!! Hee haw!

If I keep em' locked, and Ain't always usin' the 4 wheel why would I get the problem I done described?? Thanks fer yer input! Wild Bill
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