Getting roaring noise while driving. Told it could be tire noise. Replaced tires but roaring is still present. Noise is heard driving straight and increases when turn to the left. Noise seems to go away when turn to right. Any ideas?
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Sounds like a wheel bearing, or more correctly a 'unit hub', since the bearings themselves aren't actually replaceable. That noise is the bearing rollers slowly destroying themselves.
These are not cheap, the part alone is about $300 per wheel. (your 2004 has them at all 4 corners) They are not really all that hard to replace, if you can do front brakes, you should be able to do it yourself. If not, then expect at least 1 hour labor per wheel at a shop.
Sounds like a wheel bearing, or more correctly a 'unit hub', since the bearings themselves aren't actually replaceable. That noise is the bearing rollers slowly destroying themselves.
These are not cheap, the part alone is about $300 per wheel. (your 2004 has them at all 4 corners) They are not really all that hard to replace, if you can do front brakes, you should be able to do it yourself. If not, then expect at least 1 hour labor per wheel at a shop.
I won't be able to re-produce the symptom on a jack, so how can it be diagnosed?
