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Old 07-25-2012, 07:59 PM
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front end howl

I got an 87 4x4 pickup recently, its a 4 cyl, 5 speed, and ever since i got it it has made a growling/howling noise, loudest at about 28mph but heard at most speeds from 15-45. i know my hubs aren't froze up because i forgot to lock them once, got stuck, locked them, then drove right out, so i know that's all functioning properly. I'm thinking it may be my wheel bearings,. you can also feel it through the floor boards cause i don't have carpet just rubber matt type floor. i searches and can't quite find a problem that is the same as mine. Just curious if anyone had ideas.
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Jack it up, then turn the wheel by hand. If you can feel anything, the bearings are gone.
Old 07-26-2012, 06:33 AM
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Are you sure the noise is from the front end and not from the rear drive shaft, transfercase, or the transmission? I would do what scope103 is saying but I would put the truck on jackstands, put it in gear in 4wd and pin point the noise that way first.
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Present at constant speeds, acceleration or deceleration?

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You can hear it at all speeds from about 15-45 mph, and it is the same pitch, sound, and it doesn't get louder or softer, its just constant. Except at like 28mph it is a little bit louder. and I'm pretty sure its comin from up front
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