All,
I am looking for opinions here. My 2001 GTP has 144k miles on it. Three years ago both front bearings were replaced at about 108k miles with Moog parts from Rock Auto. I was hearing a very loud growling noise from the front end sort of like a 4x4. Changing the bearings resolved the issue. About a year later, I heard a similar noise and checked the bearings again and found play in the passenger side. I was able to get the bearing replaced under warranty after only 10k miles of use through Rock Auto.
So fast forward till today. I am hearing a similar noise but I was a little reluctant to think that the bearings could be bad again only after 30k miles on the driver's side and roughly 20k miles on the passenger side. I was almost thinking it was a CV joint but I don't hearing any popping or clicking sounds. The sounds almost goes away when turning to the right at higher speeds which would load the driver's side therefore placing suspicion on the passenger side.
I took it to the dealer today for an inspection to check this issue plus a few others. They just called and said that it is the passenger side wheel bearing. They wanted around $650 so I told them no.
Can the wheel bearing be bad and still not not have any play?
Also, if so, what replacement bearing should I buy now? Do I try to get an AC/Delco one or is there another option?
Clearly the Moog bearings from Rock Auto aren't of the highest quality considering how long mine lasted.
Thanks!
I am looking for opinions here. My 2001 GTP has 144k miles on it. Three years ago both front bearings were replaced at about 108k miles with Moog parts from Rock Auto. I was hearing a very loud growling noise from the front end sort of like a 4x4. Changing the bearings resolved the issue. About a year later, I heard a similar noise and checked the bearings again and found play in the passenger side. I was able to get the bearing replaced under warranty after only 10k miles of use through Rock Auto.
So fast forward till today. I am hearing a similar noise but I was a little reluctant to think that the bearings could be bad again only after 30k miles on the driver's side and roughly 20k miles on the passenger side. I was almost thinking it was a CV joint but I don't hearing any popping or clicking sounds. The sounds almost goes away when turning to the right at higher speeds which would load the driver's side therefore placing suspicion on the passenger side.
I took it to the dealer today for an inspection to check this issue plus a few others. They just called and said that it is the passenger side wheel bearing. They wanted around $650 so I told them no.
Can the wheel bearing be bad and still not not have any play?
Also, if so, what replacement bearing should I buy now? Do I try to get an AC/Delco one or is there another option?
Clearly the Moog bearings from Rock Auto aren't of the highest quality considering how long mine lasted.
Thanks!