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Old Jun 28, 2016 | 11:44 AM
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I put new rotors and pads on front end of my 98 4wd blazer.
Just recently i have been hearing a scraping when turning right and when applying brake. Its just the left side. Yesterday i felt a more pronounced grinding feel.
I just pulled the caliper and rotor, all snooth still. Tried to check thehub for play but felt nothing.

Any advice will help, thank you.
 
Old Jun 28, 2016 | 12:26 PM
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Dust shield may have gotten bent when removing the old rotor??? Just have to investigate to find the problem.
 
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Dust shield may have gotten bent when removing the old rotor??? Just have to investigate to find the problem.
Thanks, so if i dont feel a wiggle holdind the studs could the bearing still be bad?
 
Old Jun 28, 2016 | 08:50 PM
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Oh yes. If it wobbles it's definitely bad, but they can make noise without wobbling too.
 
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Well i think i will be removing the hub to inspect it to make sure
 
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Save your time and energy. Each hub assembly has two sets of ball bearings inside. If there's a problem with one or both of them, you'll need a stethoscope to determine which hub is noisy.
 
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Save your time and energy. Each hub assembly has two sets of ball bearings inside. If there's a problem with one or both of them, you'll need a stethoscope to determine which hub is noisy.
If i am taking it off may as well replce both sides.
 
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If you are replacing them don't buy cheap bearings unless you like replacing them on a regular basis. I did both of my fronts with MOOG hub and bearing assemblies.
 
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I certainly agree with Tajohns to go with a top quality hub bearing such as Moog's top brand. I don't see replacing both unless both are bad or you can't tell for sure which one is bad. Sometimes that is difficult to do. IOW I am saying replace the one that is broken.
 
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Thanks, the noise is definately from the left side. I will change that hub this week.

I just hope that is the problem. The abs was acting up on that side also which i read can be caused by a bad bearing.
 



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