I would say then that it would possibly narrow your search to the front end. Don't quote me on it, but just a possible let for narrowing your search.
I would say then that it would possibly narrow your search to the front end. Don't quote me on it, but just a possible let for narrowing your search.
Neither. I mostly hear it. Like I said, I could be driving straight down the highway and when I turn around a left curve I hear it stop and then when I straighten up the noise starts right back.
1995 Ford F-150 302
I am having the same problem with my truck except for the noise goes away when I turn to the right. I've been told by a few people that it sounds like one of the wheel bearings is bad but I'm going to check later this afternoon
That's what I've been told but we just put new bearings and grease about 1000 miles ago
1995 Ford F-150 302
Finally check my bearings. And that was the problem. The truck seemed like the noise was louder on the front right so my dad and I looked at it and the outer bearing had a lot of play in it. Also, there was metal flakes mixed in with the bearing grease so we replaced that bearing and took it for a ride and the noise sounded A LOT better, but the noise was still there. So we decided to check the other outer bearing and it had some wear in it so we decided to replace it and the noise stopped. Thanks for everybody's help and could use some help in the Engine Tech:8 Cylinders: 302/351/460 forum.
1995 Ford F-150 302