Stas22
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- Canada, Edmonton
So here goes my story from this weekend and it wasn't a good experience for me. I had to drive my buddy to Calgary from Edmonton about (187 miles) to pick up his new car. After i dropped him off in Calgary me and my buddy decided to go to the mountains (Banff about 60miles) for a couple of hours to hang out. At about 1am we decided to head back to Edmonton and since than problems started. In Banff i could hear metal on metal grinding noise at slow speed and at a higher speed it kind of tuned out but i could still hear it..I kept driving because i didn't want to stay on the highway and just when i got to Calgary and slowed down the noise increased drastically and the car began to shake. I slowed down to 20km/h and the sound was soo bad that it sounded that my tire is about to fall. I thought that it was my wheel bearing because it was coming from the wheel. So i had to sleep in a car because it was 2am and nothing was open. I called for a tow truck he told me that the only repair shop is Canadian tire that is open on Sunday and it was really close to where we were. After terrible sleep i got to Canadian tire and they told me that they can fix it and that i have to wait till 2pm for the part to come. After waiting till 2pm they told me that they ordered a wrong part and that every shop that carries it is closed. I was really pissed off for that and i had to be back in Edmonton monday morning so i took a plane to Edmonton and left the car to at the crappy tire to fix it.
Today (monday) afternoon i fly to Calgary to pick up my car. Driving back i can hear the noise again but on a different wheel ( front right instead of back right )..
So now the question is it a wheel bearing again but just on a different wheel and if its a common problem for fx?
The noise starts at about 40km/h and its like loud roaring noise that increases when the speed increases and at a slow speed it sounds like grinding noise.
Crappy tire did the whole suspension inspection and they didn't tell me anything about another bearing.
What are some good companies that make good quality wheel bearings for fx's (websites)?
So here is my story and any advice would be very appreciated.
Today (monday) afternoon i fly to Calgary to pick up my car. Driving back i can hear the noise again but on a different wheel ( front right instead of back right )..
So now the question is it a wheel bearing again but just on a different wheel and if its a common problem for fx?
The noise starts at about 40km/h and its like loud roaring noise that increases when the speed increases and at a slow speed it sounds like grinding noise.
Crappy tire did the whole suspension inspection and they didn't tell me anything about another bearing.
What are some good companies that make good quality wheel bearings for fx's (websites)?
So here is my story and any advice would be very appreciated.