brakes
the last 2 days my car has been making a bad CV type noise from the front of the car. it was time for brakes and i knew that, and since you have to take out the bearings to get the rotors off anyways, i threw in new inner and outer bearings.
my question is, the new bearings came with the racers. i think thats what they are called. anyways, the new rotors came with the racers installed already. i think. at least they look identical.
so, i put the new bearings in after i pressed them in my greaser, and put the new seals on the hub first, the way they are supposed to go. then the inner bearings, put on the rotor, put the outer bearings on, then the washer, then the bolt. the thing is the bolt was hand loose when i took the rotors off, and now after putting everything together, the bearings are seizing up and making a worse clicking noise. when i put the bolt on, i did it tight, but not very tight. should i hit it with an impact really quick to seat everything better? now that i think of it, maybe since the bolt was loose, it was allowing just enough flex around corners to make the noise.
before i tore into it today, i checked for wheel movement. at 12 and 6 o clock, it moved about a 1/16" forward and backward. at 9 and 3 it was dead set. so the tie rods are good, the bearings needed to be changed.
but i dont know what the problem could be. you cant even push the car because it binds up on the bearings so bad. so i think i should hit the bolt with an impact to seat everything really well.
let me know what you guys think
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