"why, me" wrote:
>
> HLS wrote:
> >
> > "why, me" <kleingt-misc@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> > news:Q0mRj.17$nW2.9@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >> I am getting a rumbling noise when I brake. Seems to be right front.
I
> >> have changed tires, wheels and brake pads. No other indications are
> >> apparent. Seems to be less when below ~45mph. Car has 95,000 miles.
> >>
> >> 2000 SAAB 9-3 5 speed manual
> >>
> >> What should I start investigating
> >>
> >> WV
> >
> > Might be bad bearings in the hub.
> > Bad CV joints usually have a different sound and are heard when
rounding
> > corners,
> > but dont rule anything out.
> That is what I was thinking but the research I did gave little
> information that pointed that way. I have never had a wheel bearing go
> before so I am in the dark on this.
It hard to tell what rumbling means. Bearing is a possibility. Worn
suspension bu****ngs another. Loose bowling ball in the trunk might be
another.
Was whoever did the brakes aware of the problem?
-jim
>
> Thanks for the input and I'll pursue that avenue a little more.
>
> WV
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