My Silverado just started this today. I thought it was coming apart! Literally crawling beside it expecting to see a gremlin beating a steel bar with a wrench.
Lithium Lounge replaced inner and outer tie rods. Nothing. Passenger inner tie rod had an unattached boot but that wasn’t it. I can hear it coming from the transmission/transfercase/driveline. I seen that you said yours was a cv joint at the driveline. I’ll look into that.
I'm sure he's fixed it by now but for anyone watching this. Don't waste your money guessing. It's very difficult to determine between CV and Wheel bearing by sound only. A visual inspection and checking for play and in which direction if there is play. Do what you can to get as close to each part, as possible. Don't play the part swapping game and if you take it.somewhere it's still best to know what it is or you might be up sold on a whole new suspension. Good luck!
CV joint! Our 2006 Toyota Sienna had our driver CV axle boot completely blown out and it would make the loud click screeching noise when you turn the wheel in a sharp turn. I would replace it ASAP because our unfortunately blew completely in a parking lot and you could see the ball bearings all over the ground.
@@Crudebiscuit wheel bearing pops when moving....tie rod clunks and causes front vibration when moving...cv axle pops when turning! You MUST learn all three of these young Jedi 😂!
@@gabrielplaysguitar7728 My passenger side hub fail off 😂😂😂 now the rear hub is bad. I changed my front hubs and control arms. 4 weeks ago. I was told to change all hubs then. But we all aren't millionaires lol. I spent 1000 on my car already. It's a Lexus so it's high maintenance but it's worth it.
@lithiumlounge7631 did you ever figure out what the noise was? Wheel bearing? Axle? CV joint? Differential joint? how much was the repair cost? it's happening to me too
In another comment they said it ended up being the CV joint... Idk if its 4x4.. I've heard driveshaft U-joints make very similar noises before falling out
Had a similar issue, bumpy feel when driving, loud popping, and an occasional odd clunk all when accellerating or braking. Took my car to a repairman, turns out my tires needed replaced and realligned. Don't hesitate to take your car to an expert if something doesn't sound or feel right, y'all.
@@Looneytokkyea n learn how to talk to others instead of trying to act superior. They said replace the whole axle but even if they didn't you don't talk to ppl like that. You coulda just said hey it's the whole axle and gave some links on where to do research. Stop being an asshole 😂😂😂😂 at that
Mine makes this noise.. took the front drive shaft out Thinkin it was the u joint, no. Changes my cv axles, no. No play in my wheel hubs… so tie rods or ball joints?
I’m having a similar sound in my mercury sable 3.0 v6 only when I accelerate in gear don’t do it in park replaced cv axles nothing replaced lower motor/trans mounts didn’t fix the problem does it going straight and turning
If it was just when you turn,I could see ot being Tie Rod or Balljoint , but its worse when youre driving straight , so my guess is either a transmission/driveshaft issue or possibly a CV axle
@@damon323A CV joint is typically found on the front end of vehicles. It has a rubber boot usually close to the tire that protects it from contamination. A CV axle is typically found on the rear of vehicles. It's fully metal and completely slides into the differential. It also 90% comes attached to a new hub.
My cv joint finally failed on my 2001 dodge Durango today lol 😆 thank you for video same noise i have on mine :( 23 years not bad tho lol thanks for video
What was the problem? I got a 02 SL Saturn and it's doing this, but i don't have to turn for it to pop and screech. It's loud, but I'm not sure what it be.
It Didn’t really do it too much while it was turning so I think it’s your sway link bars connecting the sway bar and the suspension together😊 only because if your ball joint was damaged to where it sounds like that then it would have snapped already or it could be the wheel bearing
My ford explorer sport 4x4 has a similiar sound but it only does it when I turn right or go straight EDIT: it was my halfshaft, for a 2WD it’s called a cv shaft
Well tbh hearing it really doesn’t help gotta put it up and check it out look and see what’s worn out , but that sounds like grinding wheel bearing broken inside? Idk like I said gotta look at it
@@basedaudio1 takes about 200 for full kit but maybe 90 for just control arm, needs tie rod tuneup with cv axles. always replace wheel parts and sometimes cars just wear them like pants
I have a 2001 Ford Expedition. It’s making this same noise but the only difference is it’s an AWD and the previous owner removed the cv axles so this can’t be my issue. I would assume it’s the wheel bearings in the hub assembly. Can anyone confirm?
Sounds just like mine before our left front CV Axle completely disintegrated lol. I have the same Durango and it’s an easy fix. Even roadside like we were.
Could also be bad u joints had this problem on my truck with the exact same sounds both u joints on my front drive shaft we’re shot so as it was slowing down it was bouncing around
Hey man, ive got the same noise coming from my Audi ... been to the mechanic 3 times now; theyve changed upper and lower control arms and bushins and now hes saying the caster arms need replacing, im worried im being taken for a ride ... can you please let me know what your fix was ? We got a kid on the way and im trying to fix my car so i can sell it, nobody in their right mind wants to buy a car making this noise, please help by sharing what the issue was ! Please !
nebby12345 send me your email so I can send you a pic of exactly what it was. It’s called a cv joint... not the cv joint that’s connected to the tire but a cv axl joint in the drive line
i have a 2007 Honda Civic that’s makes this noise towards the front right wheel when going over bumps , i was told it was my cv axel so i replaced it and it still makes this noise can someone please help me ? it sounds like my wheel is about to fall off
Same noise coming from my 2008 GMC Envoy. Makes this exact same noise. Sometimes it won't back up after a few feet. Can move forward. Had inner and outer tie ends replaced. Same noise still.
Had this exact same sound coming from my bmw. Ended up being a long skinny spring lodged in-between my brake rotor and brake pad. Some how picked it up while driving.
@@jjonathanv7963 Sorry after reading it again (just now) I was meant to say "... brake rotor and brake dust shield ..." not between my rotor and pad. Took it to my mechanic and they didn't charge me anything because they thought it wasn't worth the 10 mins it took them to tear it apart, drove off noise free!
i worked on a chevy silverado hd 1500 and it is because rim and rotor is not completely flushed against each other due to the fact that it was missing the wheel nuts. which in this case is clear that's the issue
@@gaming4tacos484@ gaming4tacos484 Can only go to a regular store and get those. Getting a left-handed screwdriver from the Left-Hand store is the only place they can be found.
So that can be a few things that could be a wheel bearing ball joint could also be stabilizer end links I would have your entire suspension rebuilt thing about heavy trucks and cars once you put pressure on the one part they all start to fail after each one so to just fix the entire problem 1 time and not have to deal with it again replace the entire suspension system the truck is old enough so it’s not out of expectation to have multiple parts fail.
Sound like a dry ass wheel bearing to me.🤷🏻♂️ ball joint or tire rod ends have been a whole different sound from my experience. Maybe I've just never let them go that far. But my truck has bas ball joints and they sound nothing like that.
To anyone who is still curious, I had the exact same problem. It turns out that it was a loose wheel bearing, tie rods and sway bars that was the culprit
It's not all three. Is it wheel bearings? Is it tie rods? Is it the sway bar? So you didn't have the exact same problem, because everybody else trying to solve it suggests a part, not three.
That's what my father's differential sounded like when his truck broke down, I found a piece of metal in the differential small half circle some kind of sleeve or something I can't figure out where the metal came from? the drive shaft is loose so thats my next venture. I'm guessing a pinion gear. Sounded the same but I also took the whole rear axle apart and checked the bearings they were all good. I may have to check the cv joints after reading the Comments
@@Mike-sr6gd I removed both axles and the C clips were fine. It was a thin piece of rounded sleeve type thing almost looked like someone used it as a washer but im thinking it's the differential bearings inside and not the outer axle bearings
my Honda Civic is making this noise. Looks like the bottom of the lower ball joint is rubbing against the rim . Taking it to the mechanic see what the hell happened.
That sound at the end actually gave me a heart attack lol.
Me too. The noise was worse than I thought it was going to be
That is the sound of GM quality. The heartbeat of America
It’s a Dodge.
@@rollinontwojohnny3586 same 💩 different pile
Nahh more like the sound of ppl not taking care of they car
Ford guy huh?
GM is quality
My Silverado just started this today. I thought it was coming apart! Literally crawling beside it expecting to see a gremlin beating a steel bar with a wrench.
lucoff did u find out what it was
Lithium Lounge replaced inner and outer tie rods. Nothing. Passenger inner tie rod had an unattached boot but that wasn’t it.
I can hear it coming from the transmission/transfercase/driveline. I seen that you said yours was a cv joint at the driveline. I’ll look into that.
lucoff send ur email so I can send u a photo of what it is... I forgot what the mechanic called it but it’s in the drive line axil .
@@lucoff732 u joint! Or cv!
Tie rods. Chevy has the weakest ones in the industry.
"I'm good to turn around? Okay." *Turns into tractor*
I needed this laugh.
Lol
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I was moody then loled at this comment. I feel better driving my tractor now
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I'm sure he's fixed it by now but for anyone watching this. Don't waste your money guessing. It's very difficult to determine between CV and Wheel bearing by sound only. A visual inspection and checking for play and in which direction if there is play. Do what you can to get as close to each part, as possible. Don't play the part swapping game and if you take it.somewhere it's still best to know what it is or you might be up sold on a whole new suspension. Good luck!
Driveshaft cv joint
I feel like a wheel bearing wouldn’t be that loud…. Unless she’s been ignoring it for months😂
Drive shaft cv joint
Driveshaft cv joint
I think it might be my cv it turns a lil to the right when o accelerate
lol that thing sounded like a horse drawn carriage
CV joint! Our 2006 Toyota Sienna had our driver CV axle boot completely blown out and it would make the loud click screeching noise when you turn the wheel in a sharp turn. I would replace it ASAP because our unfortunately blew completely in a parking lot and you could see the ball bearings all over the ground.
Same thing was happening with my truck I immediately turned it off and had it towed to a mechanic and it ended up being the wheel bearing
That was my guess as well!
So bad wheel bearing cv joint /ball joint can make the same sound then ??
@Andy-lw8ex sound is most likely the wheel bearing assembly but could also be tie rod too only way to find out is check
@@Crudebiscuit wheel bearing pops when moving....tie rod clunks and causes front vibration when moving...cv axle pops when turning! You MUST learn all three of these young Jedi 😂!
@@Andy-lw8exmy car sounded the same when the cv shaft broke
Bro y'all are my heroes. Thank you I was about to buy a Rotor 😂 that's definitely the noise I keep hearing on my Lexus.
Soo what did it end up being the problem ? Mine does the exact noise
@@gabrielplaysguitar7728 My passenger side hub fail off 😂😂😂 now the rear hub is bad. I changed my front hubs and control arms. 4 weeks ago. I was told to change all hubs then. But we all aren't millionaires lol. I spent 1000 on my car already. It's a Lexus so it's high maintenance but it's worth it.
@@901champcity4 what model lexus is it? I’ve never heard someone say Lexus is “high maintenance” lol
@@jakobsmith3772lexus the more luxurious sister model of toyota… stop trying to rain on parades
@lithiumlounge7631 did you ever figure out what the noise was? Wheel bearing? Axle? CV joint? Differential joint? how much was the repair cost? it's happening to me too
In another comment they said it ended up being the CV joint... Idk if its 4x4.. I've heard driveshaft U-joints make very similar noises before falling out
Had a similar issue, bumpy feel when driving, loud popping, and an occasional odd clunk all when accellerating or braking. Took my car to a repairman, turns out my tires needed replaced and realligned. Don't hesitate to take your car to an expert if something doesn't sound or feel right, y'all.
Sounds like a CV joint but might as well just replace the whole axle
You should educate yourself because you don’t just change the joint. You change the entire axle. This is an IFS front end 😂
@@Looneytokk ? maybe you should educate yourself so that you know how to read. They said "replace the whole axle"
@@Looneytokkyea n learn how to talk to others instead of trying to act superior. They said replace the whole axle but even if they didn't you don't talk to ppl like that. You coulda just said hey it's the whole axle and gave some links on where to do research. Stop being an asshole 😂😂😂😂 at that
@@Raii_Chu Why is it always the most stupid that tell others to educate themselves? Dunning Krueger effect I guess
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That’s VERY specific sound initially def an inner tie rod
Turned into an Abrams Tank in the end 😂
Cv axle for sure with the acceleration
No way...... That is not a CV axle. A loosen control arm or a shock without a rebound rubber.
Or wheel bearings.
Axel shouldn't make noise when going straight. Sounds like a wheel bearing.
@michaell3711 NO way huh 😂 There is definitely a way
Mine makes this noise.. took the front drive shaft out Thinkin it was the u joint, no. Changes my cv axles, no. No play in my wheel hubs… so tie rods or ball joints?
It's the wheel bearing. the same thing happened to me. Changing the wheel bearing fixed it
Ima try wheel bearing first mine is bad
I had same problem before and I thought exactly same as you guys but was wrong, that noise comes from gearbox, unfortunately...
It’s ball joints
@@thedisservip1091
It was in the gearbox in my car..
@@eamar8264 no
I’m having a similar sound in my mercury sable 3.0 v6 only when I accelerate in gear don’t do it in park replaced cv axles nothing replaced lower motor/trans mounts didn’t fix the problem does it going straight and turning
The last part reminds me of the scene in A Goofy Movie when Goofy drives away in his half dead yellow car.
If it was just when you turn,I could see ot being Tie Rod or Balljoint , but its worse when youre driving straight , so my guess is either a transmission/driveshaft issue or possibly a CV axle
CV Joint. Constant Velocity joint. Short shaft side I think.
I don't think that truck has a CV joint 😆 CV axles are only in front wheel drives I thought
@@What6918 durangos are 4wd bro
@@justyn2400 not all Durango's are 4wd , they're rwd or 4wd but that suv does not have cv joints....
@@smokeythehuman3596 Can you explain the difference on a cv joint vs axle? I’m just trying to learn.
@@damon323A CV joint is typically found on the front end of vehicles. It has a rubber boot usually close to the tire that protects it from contamination. A CV axle is typically found on the rear of vehicles. It's fully metal and completely slides into the differential. It also 90% comes attached to a new hub.
Tie rod. Or maybe cv axel? I couldn’t tell if she was turning or not.
She clearly turned a little and you heard it. The turned left a little to go straight. While straight that noise was still there
Changed my inner and outer tie ends but nope. Still the same noise.
My cv joint finally failed on my 2001 dodge Durango today lol 😆 thank you for video same noise i have on mine :( 23 years not bad tho lol thanks for video
You know you can find out a lot by lifting the car and shaking the parts, spinning the tire etc.
Not everyone got a lift bro 😂
@@JUNEBUGLLC Floor jack, goofy
I lifted mine and the noise is not there anymore 😂
What was the problem? I got a 02 SL Saturn and it's doing this, but i don't have to turn for it to pop and screech. It's loud, but I'm not sure what it be.
It Didn’t really do it too much while it was turning so I think it’s your sway link bars connecting the sway bar and the suspension together😊 only because if your ball joint was damaged to where it sounds like that then it would have snapped already or it could be the wheel bearing
My ford explorer sport 4x4 has a similiar sound but it only does it when I turn right or go straight EDIT: it was my halfshaft, for a 2WD it’s called a cv shaft
That noise just started I thought it was my exhaust dragging but did u ever find out what it is I keep getting led to believe is a wheel bearing
Wheel bearing or cv axle
So what was the problem my Dakota making same noise
Well tbh hearing it really doesn’t help gotta put it up and check it out look and see what’s worn out , but that sounds like grinding wheel bearing broken inside? Idk like I said gotta look at it
Sounds like a CV axle I just replaced mine today
How much did it cost?
Cost ?
@basedaudio1 it will cost you your whole soul
@@helenposee2508When I did it the part was $90, only took me abt 45 mins!
@@basedaudio1 takes about 200 for full kit but maybe 90 for just control arm, needs tie rod tuneup with cv axles. always replace wheel parts and sometimes cars just wear them like pants
I have a 2001 Ford Expedition. It’s making this same noise but the only difference is it’s an AWD and the previous owner removed the cv axles so this can’t be my issue. I would assume it’s the wheel bearings in the hub assembly. Can anyone confirm?
Yessir my 2001 monte carlo is in need of a wheel bearing fix asap . If he removed the axles it's definitely your wheel bearing. Ita terrible noise.
u joint,wheel bearing, or pinion bearing
Sounds like a bearing?
Check to see if you have a bad ball joint housing if not it’s probably the tire rod
2003 gmc Yukon well in Memphis I hit pot holes big ones everyday try the wheel hub since it only happens WHEN THE V IS ROLLING DUHHHHH
Just changed the wheel bearing/hub on mine yesterday for the same reason. Not impossible to be the cv, but more likely to be the bearing.
Cv joint
Sounds just like mine before our left front CV Axle completely disintegrated lol. I have the same Durango and it’s an easy fix. Even roadside like we were.
Did you put some grease on it?
CV Axle, Tie rods, Ball joint kit comes with tie rods usually
Kinda sounds like the splines in your wheel hub rattling
Lower and upper ball joints on my dakota snapped and gotta replace the axle 😮☹️😞
Could also be bad u joints had this problem on my truck with the exact same sounds both u joints on my front drive shaft we’re shot so as it was slowing down it was bouncing around
Looking for the paperwork …. Same thing happened to my Jeep commander it wasn’t as bad as they thought it was though
My truck makes this noise and I’ve replaced the cv-axles and the hubs and still haven’t fixed the issue. It’s driving me insane.
Tie rods
Hey man, ive got the same noise coming from my Audi ... been to the mechanic 3 times now; theyve changed upper and lower control arms and bushins and now hes saying the caster arms need replacing, im worried im being taken for a ride ... can you please let me know what your fix was ? We got a kid on the way and im trying to fix my car so i can sell it, nobody in their right mind wants to buy a car making this noise, please help by sharing what the issue was ! Please !
nebby12345 send me your email so I can send you a pic of exactly what it was. It’s called a cv joint... not the cv joint that’s connected to the tire but a cv axl joint in the drive line
Yep you are being taken advantaged of. CV joint or wheel hub bearing. Your mechanic is a dumbass
Ya the something with my grand cherokee . Over tork bearing
i have a 2007 Honda Civic that’s makes this noise towards the front right wheel when going over bumps , i was told it was my cv axel so i replaced it and it still makes this noise can someone please help me ? it sounds like my wheel is about to fall off
Unfortunately i have seen backing plates get bent and rub on the rotor making that same noise.
So.. what was the problem? So that others (like me) might benefit from this video?
Wheel bearing or CV joint
Is it the wheel hub assembly or the bearings?
Cv joint
@@teenhype90210 I replied 2 years ago if you look better
Sounds like wheel bearing or CV axle to me. Would need to jack up the front end to check for play.
Have a ford fusion making this noise and won’t move when In Drive or reverse
Is that a Mustang? Then that wouldn't be a CV joint, right? Aren't CV joints only on front-wheel drive cars?
They are also on 4x4 with IFS
Same noise coming from my 2008 GMC Envoy. Makes this exact same noise. Sometimes it won't back up after a few feet. Can move forward. Had inner and outer tie ends replaced. Same noise still.
Wheel bearings
Had this exact same sound coming from my bmw. Ended up being a long skinny spring lodged in-between my brake rotor and brake pad. Some how picked it up while driving.
How did you take it off or where did you go?
@@jjonathanv7963 Sorry after reading it again (just now) I was meant to say "... brake rotor and brake dust shield ..." not between my rotor and pad.
Took it to my mechanic and they didn't charge me anything because they thought it wasn't worth the 10 mins it took them to tear it apart, drove off noise free!
Cv axle? Not sure 🤔
Cv axel. Or your wheel bearing.
i worked on a chevy silverado hd 1500 and it is because rim and rotor is not completely flushed against each other due to the fact that it was missing the wheel nuts. which in this case is clear that's the issue
i counted 3 lug nuts on that driver side wheel 😲
Shit ,sounds the same as my truck started today i am wondering what it is whether a cv axle or ball joints.
Did you check the Blinker Fluid levels at all?
Make sure to check that by unscrewing using a left handed screw driver
@@gaming4tacos484@ gaming4tacos484 Can only go to a regular store and get those. Getting a left-handed screwdriver from the Left-Hand store is the only place they can be found.
Cv or drive shaft?
Bad brakes, wheel barring, or axles/shock springs.
Sounds like the axle is popped out or the trans is toast. I’m no mechanic tho haha I don’t think that’s a ball joint
What was it? I have the same thing right now
Driveshaft cv joint
So that can be a few things that could be a wheel bearing ball joint could also be stabilizer end links I would have your entire suspension rebuilt thing about heavy trucks and cars once you put pressure on the one part they all start to fail after each one so to just fix the entire problem 1 time and not have to deal with it again replace the entire suspension system the truck is old enough so it’s not out of expectation to have multiple parts fail.
Did you figure out the issue??
Take it in asap. Happened to my car today and now the tire is engulfed in the fender. Gonna be 💵
CV axle joints. Need to replace the whole CV axle probably on both sides
Was it your CV joint
Hey man did you resolve the issue ? It was the ball joint ?
Yeah, what the heck? Where is the solution?
Did you ever find out that noise? Dealing with the same thing
Sound like a dry ass wheel bearing to me.🤷🏻♂️ ball joint or tire rod ends have been a whole different sound from my experience.
Maybe I've just never let them go that far. But my truck has bas ball joints and they sound nothing like that.
To anyone who is still curious, I had the exact same problem. It turns out that it was a loose wheel bearing, tie rods and sway bars that was the culprit
It's not all three. Is it wheel bearings? Is it tie rods? Is it the sway bar? So you didn't have the exact same problem, because everybody else trying to solve it suggests a part, not three.
How do you let it get that bad
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Grinding sounds like the hub assembly.
I don't know what it is. I just turn the radio up and hope it don't break.. My car is rear wheel drive so it's not a CV joint on mine.
did you figure out what it was?
Would anyone know why a 2007 Mazda RX8
(RWD) be making this noise?
Fire rod 'n maybe cv joint... Not lubed and frozen that's why the heavy creaking
Wheel bearing hub assembly for sure!
Yep that’s what mine sound like right now
Fix it
That's what my father's differential sounded like when his truck broke down, I found a piece of metal in the differential small half circle some kind of sleeve or something I can't figure out where the metal came from? the drive shaft is loose so thats my next venture. I'm guessing a pinion gear. Sounded the same but I also took the whole rear axle apart and checked the bearings they were all good. I may have to check the cv joints after reading the Comments
That could be the axle clip, and if that's the case that's the only thing that holds your axle in. I wouldn't drive it until you find out for sure
@@Mike-sr6gd I removed both axles and the C clips were fine. It was a thin piece of rounded sleeve type thing almost looked like someone used it as a washer but im thinking it's the differential bearings inside and not the outer axle bearings
I was thinking it's a bearing based on the noise. If you hear a grinding noise it could be the bearing.
Driveshaft cv joint
i had the exact problem. how much did it cost to fix it?
Will dig out the receipt and let u know
110 with labor
What was it
@@rickd5805 twas wheel hub, and ball joints
Did you fix it ? What it was ?
my Honda Civic is making this noise. Looks like the bottom of the lower ball joint is rubbing against the rim . Taking it to the mechanic see what the hell happened.
It's the cv axle or the hub
Cv axle?
Flux capacitor.
Bingo
😂😂
Definitely the flux capacitor. Anyone with half a brain should know this...
It’s for sure either gingivitis or your chinchilla malfunctioning
Yep. Ram out of prefabulated amulite.
Could even be drum brakes. Had that happen to me once
Ours was making that it was the wheel bearing on our 2010 Toyota Camry's rear wheels
Need a new axle unit on that side. While doing that, replace both inner and outer tie rods as well to be safe.
Sounds like it could be the differential going out
Very possible. I thought it was a completely worn front drive shaft, as my Dakota made a super similar sound and a driveshaft later I was good.
That kinda sounds like a bad CV axle shaft
What is it
Is dat a bad rack & pinion?
Driveshaft cv joint
Bet... Good lookin👉🏽
That sounds like a drive shaft screaming for help. Check the front drive shaft, I just did mine on my 2002 Dakota and I had a similar sound.
Sounds like it's dragging a hydraulic jack.
Maybe put more than three lugs on and make sure it’s tight sounds like metal shearing
I would say either a cv axle or a wheel bearing.
That was WAY more loud and exaggerating than my car, i still have no idea what's causing mine whenever i make a turn... 😫
😂 people be looking