MK5 Golf GTI
All Things Mk5 => Modifications & Technical Area => Technical Workshop => Topic started by: xxx_mojo_xxx on August 02, 2012, 10:22:39 pm
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Hit a wretched "speed hump" while driving at night. It wasn't prominent and I went over it faster than I would normally. :driver:
Soon after that incident I'm getting a whirring noise coming from the front wheels which I suspect is down to one of the wheel bearings.
Can someone post the OEM part nos for both o/s and n/s please. Also, any recommendations of where I can get them from at a good price would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
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UPDATE: Got both wheel bearings replaced as it was difficult to determine which one was making the noise - not cheap. This is the second set that I have put in. Fortunately the first pair was covered under warranty, but this time round it cost a small fortune.
I guess the eibach springs and lowering the car puts extra strain and wear on the bearings. Is there anything I can do to counter this, may be install different shocks? Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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Hi,
Could you elaborate on the whirring noise please... I'm not exactly the most gentle of drivers at the best of times with some of the speed breakers around here and pot holes and I'm still on what must be the original wheel bearings after 162,000miles! Got awful wheel drone noise and dunno if I should go ahead and just get the lot replaced...
cheers
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From your description it sounds like the wheel bearings. Other symptoms that I noticed and may be worth looking out for are:
- if you drive the car in neutral the noise is still there
- you get a slight vibration in the foot well
- as the wheel bearing loses oil you can also get a bit of squeeking noise when you drive the car between 5 - 10 m/ph
- the biggest give away is the constant drone/humming/whirring noise though
If you can put the car on a ramp sometimes you can see there is play/movement around the wheel bearing.
Each wheel bearing is around £120 + fitting cost
Hope this helps.
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From your description it sounds like the wheel bearings. Other symptoms that I noticed and may be worth looking out for are:
- if you drive the car in neutral the noise is still there
- you get a slight vibration in the foot well
- as the wheel bearing loses oil you can also get a bit of squeeking noise when you drive the car between 5 - 10 m/ph
- the biggest give away is the constant drone/humming/whirring noise though
If you can put the car on a ramp sometimes you can see there is play/movement around the wheel bearing.
Each wheel bearing is around £120 + fitting cost
Hope this helps.
Many thanks, :smiley:
I've had it up on a ramp, the weird thing is there's zeeeero play in the tyres whatsoever! Got new bushes, new arb links just these left.
Did you fit genuine or from motor factors? Theres a DIY on the golfmkv forums, looks easy enough...might have a go when I do my brake discs...
:happy2:
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Thats very expensive, dealer prices are quite high :(
just looking on ebay you can get them for about 50 quid each and looking how they fit on i would say quite easy ish to fit, hardest bit will be undoing the rusted in drive shaft bolt.
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Can you post links to the parts on motor factors and ebay for me to take a look please.
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Can you post links to the parts on motor factors and ebay for me to take a look please.
well i'm going on this number which covers most golfs from 2004 to 2009
1T0498621 so i did a search on ebay and came up with this
http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_trksid=p5197.m570.l1313&_nkw=1T0498621&_sacat=0
but i'd rather know your year and engine code to totally check, fyi its the same for both sides
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My car is a late 2008 and I think the engine code starts with BWA.
It's a bit late now that I have fitted the bearings, but for future I guess I could save up to £40 for each front bearing.
Thanks a million.