Theres been a grinding noise in the passenger front end of my 2000 ford explorer for awhile now. We thought it was the bearing but thats fine. Replaced my brakes too. The grinding is getting worse and we noticed metal shavings in the transmission fluid? The noise stops though when you turn to the left?
SOURCE: front end weel bearings
a bearing that ruined our rotor the garage told you that lol the rotor is a plate of steel that goes on the hub of the car that goes trus a spindle and the bearing goes in the spindle how on hell can ruined rotor with a wheel bearing the only way if the guy who did the job it the hell of it with a hammer to remove the rotor but after only 2 mounth the rotor dont jam like that me i suject be carefull with that garage ask a second opignion good luck from montreal canada pierre
SOURCE: noise in front end, sounds
You say the rear wheel axles and bearings have been replaced, you mention nothing of the front wheels, you have the symptoms of a front wheel bearing being worn out, remove them and check for pitting in the bearing rollers or the bearing races, I am sure you will find a problem. Hope this helps solve your issue with the bearing noise.
SOURCE: Noise on front left tire
you say you had the brakes done but what exactly did you have replaced? noises from wher exactly?
SOURCE: 95 ford explorer, grinding noise/vibration at slow speeds.
CHECK YOUR UNIVERSAILS COULD BE WORN OR DRY U NEED TO PULL OUT THE SHAFT TO CHECK PROPLEY CHECK FOR STIFFNESS AND NOTCHEY MOVEMENT
SOURCE: the left front hub/bearing assembly
The hub bearing is usually pressed in and can be pressed too much and damaged.
Also,you may want to check to see if your brakes are worn out on the front which could also be making this noise.
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