[DML] Re: Bad bearing or...?
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[DML] Re: Bad bearing or...?



Dani - Could be a bearing going bad, or getting loose due to wear.  
Look carefully at your brake rotors to see if you are getting some 
contact between a brake caliper and a rotor.  Jack up the car and 
spin each wheel, listening for any noise coming from the bearings, 
or any feel of roughness or grinding.  Shake each wheel to see if 
there is any play at all.  You can't really tell much when the car 
is on the ground.  Let the List know what you've found.

Toby peterson  VIN 2248 "Winged1"
DeLorean Parts Northwest, LLC
www.delorean-parts.com


--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Dani B" <5n-@xxxx> wrote:
> Whenever I drive my car, I get this roar coming from the
> underneith/outside. It would sound as if I had some hardcore 
knobies
> installed and driving 80 with them on pavement. It is very loud 
when
> driving a straight line, and it seems to disappear when steering to
> the right WHILE driving; not a slow turn. Steering left renders no
> change in noise, or maybe slightly louder, its hard to tell. I 
can't
> even determine if it is coming from the front or from the rear.
> Before-it wasn't so bad, but now it makes my car vibrate sometimes-
 I
> thought it would be a loose bearing, so I shook my wheels to see if
> anything would move irregularly-came up with nothing unusual. How
> would I determing which bearing
> this is without tearing down each carrier? Is there anything else I
> should
> be looking at that would cause these same symptoms? Thank you all 
for
> your past and future responses! Dani B. #5003




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