chubbygordito
New Member
Hi all.
I've just picked up a 2010 Freelander 2, 2.2 GS.
To cut a long story short, it sounded like the front N/S wheel bearing was on the way out.
Nothing below 25mph, but then a "rubbing" noise from what sounds like the front left, which increases in time with speed wheel speed.
Turn left, noise disappears. Driving straight, its there, but turn right, and it gets much louder. There's a vibration thats enough to rattle the dash board slightly in time with the noise. At times it almost feels like the sort of vibration you might get from a flat tyre......a rythtmic thumping in time with speed.
So I assumed front wheel bearing, which I replaced with a brand new one.
The sound and vibration is still there. Maybe a little better, but definitely noticeable, especially when steering to the right.
I did notice that when I changed the bearing, the drive shaft inside the inner CV boot, was able to pull a good 10cm out towards the outside of the car. Not sure if thats normal.
I also think it may be slightly better when braking.....still there, but slightly quieter.
I thought of maybe swapping the wheels over, to eliminate any tyre issues.
Has anyone got any ideas?
Thanks for your help.
I've just picked up a 2010 Freelander 2, 2.2 GS.
To cut a long story short, it sounded like the front N/S wheel bearing was on the way out.
Nothing below 25mph, but then a "rubbing" noise from what sounds like the front left, which increases in time with speed wheel speed.
Turn left, noise disappears. Driving straight, its there, but turn right, and it gets much louder. There's a vibration thats enough to rattle the dash board slightly in time with the noise. At times it almost feels like the sort of vibration you might get from a flat tyre......a rythtmic thumping in time with speed.
So I assumed front wheel bearing, which I replaced with a brand new one.
The sound and vibration is still there. Maybe a little better, but definitely noticeable, especially when steering to the right.
I did notice that when I changed the bearing, the drive shaft inside the inner CV boot, was able to pull a good 10cm out towards the outside of the car. Not sure if thats normal.
I also think it may be slightly better when braking.....still there, but slightly quieter.
I thought of maybe swapping the wheels over, to eliminate any tyre issues.
Has anyone got any ideas?
Thanks for your help.