Yep. I chased a wheel bearing noise once. Swore it was left front. Noise would go away in right hand curves. Swapped left front, noise still there. Frustrated, I swapped right front thinking maybe I was thinking backwards on the noise disappearance. Noise still there. Even more frustrated after spending $200 and not solving the issue I took my uncle for a ride in it to help diagnose the noise. He said right rear. Went for another ride with my cousin in the back seat and he said right rear. I put a new right rear in and guess what? Noise was still there.
I jacked up the left rear and spun the wheel by hand and could easily hear the noise in it. Luckily the right rear came out in one piece so I swapped it in place of the left rear and voila, noise gone.
Interestingly enough, I started getting a howling noise from the rear about 2 years later. I figured the left rear was going bad since it was the only non-new bearing. I jacked the car up and spun the wheel and heard no noise. I grabbed it and wiggled it and felt no play. Confused I went to the right rear and the play was so bad that the wheel literally had 1/2" of play or more. Took it off, took it back in to Advance and got it replaced under the 3 year replacement warranty. The original right rear bearing is still in the left rear all these years later.