Clicking noise in front hub?

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Old 12-17-2010, 05:13 PM
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nightshift, what type of sound do you hear?
 
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Well its a little hard to type a sound but its sort of a noise that a tire would make but slower its a rotational noise but slower than your driving
 
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Replaced my hub over the weekend. Sourced the part from Rockauto for $120 shipped. Took awhile the first time doing it as there's one bolt to the hub that is kind of a PITA to get to. That and trying to jack a lowered vehicle is also a pain. I say first time because I ended up putting the brake shield on backwards the first time. Second time I took it apart, it went by a lot quicker. Then found out that my rotor hadn't been installed flushed with the hub so I had some grinding after I had put it back together. Required jacking up my car a 3rd time to get the wheel/rotor on properly.

Drove it around and no more 'knocking' sound when making left turns. I do have some rotational rubbing, but it's hopefully just the pads rubbing against the rotors, which hopefully should go away in a few days.
 
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