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pistol pete



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wheel bearing.. maybe

How doo
So i have a "rotating" noise coming from the front of the car..
hard to explain, lie a "vomp vomp vomp" and is Wheel speed not engine related.. worse when leaning onto the front drivers side wheel. I.e. left hand corners.. noise isn't really loud, but i know its there..

its on 140k are wheel bearings known to go on these, easy enough to change?

or something in same area?

thanks

Post #385575 31st Jan 2020 11:28 am
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Denboy



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United Kingdom 2007 Freelander 2 TD4 S Auto Stornoway Grey

Hi jack it up feel for play horizontally and vertically hold the spring rotate wheel any roughness will be felt also check brake pads
Take care

Post #385578 31st Jan 2020 11:48 am
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pistol pete



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thanks.. I am going to have a good look at weekend,..

Only other thing i noticed it i have wranglers all round .. but loads of tread on front (new) but low on the rears.. I didn't know how much this will affect it

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Denboy



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Best advice is to have the newer tyres on the rear

Post #385581 31st Jan 2020 12:12 pm
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pistol pete



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oh they might be.. i cant remeber which way round they are... ill swap them if needed.. thanks

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MRRover75



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Some info regarding tooling/the job: https://www.freel2.com/forum/topic31586.html

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Farmer Chalk



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Sounds definately like the wheel bearing...
you can buy the complete hub assembly which makes the job considerably easier...but order the bolt which secures the hub to the front strut...mine sheared undoing it!

Post #385597 31st Jan 2020 5:31 pm
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pistol pete



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perfect thanks!!!

Post #385598 31st Jan 2020 5:38 pm
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pistol pete



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Its all done now thanks everyone
Yep if was defo the wheel bearing.. its sounded awful when i got it off the landy

Fitted a new hub, and Abs sensor, along with new bolts

drive to work was much nicer than recently!!

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Farmer Chalk



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Awesome! Good news!
Bit of a Faff but an achievement when it’s all done! Very Happy

Post #386260 10th Feb 2020 11:06 pm
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Bigduke



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I also reckon that I have a front wheel bearing problem.
I see that a bearing complete with the wheel hub can be bought.
Has anyone worked with this set up?
Is it ok to use a hydraulic press on the hub to push the bearing into the knuckle?
Cheers

Post #403412 30th Jan 2021 1:03 pm
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3landertwo



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buy it as a Ford part, much cheaper than the LR equivalent.

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Stef1



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Could you please point out from which Ford?
Or even better, do you maybe have a link to it?
Thanks!

Post #403790 6th Feb 2021 4:34 pm
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