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My car is rumbling when I drive?
I have a 2002 Buick Rendezvous and just recently I been hearing a squeaking noise coming from my front driver side tire. On my way home my suv started to rumble almost like I was driving on a really bumpy road and after going over 40 mph I hear a grinding noise. Could this be a bad wheel bearing?
3 Answers
- 9 years agoFavorite Answer
Sounds like a hub bearing, I have replaced one on my truck and since it rides excellent and also save a bit more on gas.
Source(s): Past Expierence - ihdeLv 45 years ago
difficulty can be your properly-known jointsif you have rear wheel force. to ascertain this, as you're employing and the vibration happens, keep your velocity yet placed it in impartial. If it is your universals, the vibration will supply up.
- Anonymous9 years ago
Yup, sounds like a hub to me. ck the brakes while your there.
Source(s): GM tech