also bald and/or unbalanced wheels can make that noise as well...
also bald and/or unbalanced wheels can make that noise as well...
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My gf had the same sound coming from the back of her honda accord.
It was the wheel bearing, it also didnt help that the tyres where at 56psi
If the bolts where loose it would be more of a BANG BANG BANG sound as the wheel slaps the hub.....i learnt that the hard way in Lesson1: Tighten your wheel bolts. And in Lesson2: i learnt what it feels like to drive a car with 3 bolts missing and the remaining bolt about to come out, like driving on sqaure wheels.
MK1 GLS 3door
A4 B7 2.0T
Ok so driving home tonight, sounds more like a knocking than a whomping, bolts are fine, tyres are very old but still have tread.
the big 30 odd mm nut you mean Dado?
The nuts on mine are 30mm (cost me £7 for the socket!)
If it's knocking I'm 95% sure it's the CV joint (speaking from experience ). You'll also need spline tool to get the drive shaft off n all, took me 2 - 3 hours to do on the drive.
Chris
This happened to me as well, ripped the front caliper off!
I pulled the hand brake on and luckily slid into a parking spot!
(more ass than class)
Good test for the wheel bearing is to jack it up, grab the wheel (one hand on each side) and try and wobble it. A good bearing shouldn't move..
76' 2dr Kjet
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