You can by grabbing the top and bottom of the wheel and shaking it. Any sort of play is a bad bearing. When hearing the noise while driving, move the steering wheel from side to side and as the weight of the car unloads the bearing you should hear the pitch of the noise change.
@@PushingGearshey bro great vid. I think I have the same problem. Whenever I make a right turn I don’t hear the noise. Does the mean it’s come from the passenger or the driver ?
That exquisite moment of silence on the intro 😂
I hope everyones bearings fail so they watch this amazing video!
😂😂😂
Helped me diagnose my noise… get I’ll go to the dealer tomorrow 👍🏻
This is exactly what is happening with mine! Thank you guys for making this. You are awesome!
Of course man. Im glad we helped!
Good shit man thx for the video fellas
fuego
Yo también tengo el mismo sonido, solo que me sale caro importarlo, pronto lo repararemos
You Coyote sounds good my friend, what exhaust do you have?
Appreciate it man. Its the corsa catback xtreme. Got it on Amazon.
Screw Ford nice work guys.
Appreciate it my dude.
How did you figure out that it was the wheel bearing? Was there play?
You can by grabbing the top and bottom of the wheel and shaking it. Any sort of play is a bad bearing. When hearing the noise while driving, move the steering wheel from side to side and as the weight of the car unloads the bearing you should hear the pitch of the noise change.
@@PushingGearshey bro great vid. I think I have the same problem. Whenever I make a right turn I don’t hear the noise. Does the mean it’s come from the passenger or the driver ?
how tf you remove those fucken 2 bolts from caliper 15mm im stuggelin crazy
With a wrench bro lol
What about if I’m turning my wheel left or right and it makes a deep grinding noise ?
Not sure to be honest, sounds like a tire-rod possibly