Ticking sound coming from right front wheel area

russ bethel

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It was warm in San Antonio today and I was driving with my side windows
open. I am hearing a ticking sound coming from the right front wheel area
when I am going under overpasses. I suspect it might be the CV joint. I
have replaced the wheel bearings and hubs about 8 thousand miles ago. I
don't hear the noise unless I am close to something that will reflect it
back to me. If the window is closed I can not hear it. Any comments are
welcome.

Russ Bethel
rbethel
 
If you have the original hubcaps that is what you were hearing more than likely.

>It was warm in San Antonio today and I was driving with my side windows
>open. I am hearing a ticking sound coming from the right front wheel area
>when I am going under overpasses. I suspect it might be the CV joint. I
>have replaced the wheel bearings and hubs about 8 thousand miles ago. I
>don't hear the noise unless I am close to something that will reflect it
>back to me. If the window is closed I can not hear it. Any comments are
>welcome.
>
>Russ Bethel
>rbethel
>
>
>
>
Tom & Marg Warner
Vernon Center NY
1976 palmbeach
 
This happened to me too! After my new Alcoa's, guess what!, No more
clicking. It was in the hubcaps.

John '76 Palm Beach, Omaha NE

>
> It was warm in San Antonio today and I was driving with my side windows
> open. I am hearing a ticking sound coming from the right front wheel area
> when I am going under overpasses. I suspect it might be the CV joint. I
> have replaced the wheel bearings and hubs about 8 thousand miles ago. I
> don't hear the noise unless I am close to something that will reflect it
> back to me. If the window is closed I can not hear it. Any comments are
> welcome.
>
> Russ Bethel
> rbethel
 
On Wed, 13 Jan 1999 17:07:27 -0600 "Russ Bethel"
writes:
> I am hearing a ticking sound coming from the right front wheel
>area
>when I am going under overpasses. I suspect it might be the CV joint.
> I
Snip....

>rbethel
>
Could it be those noisy hub caps. Areyou still in 16.5 inch wheels with
oem hub caps? It could also be steel heels and it could be pinging? I
would like to think of all the cheap fixes first. [g]

David Lee Greenberg F22009
GMC Motorhome Registry
200 MacFarlane Drive PH4
Delray Beach, FL 33483-6829
 
>
> It was warm in San Antonio today and I was driving with my side windows
> open. I am hearing a ticking sound coming from the right front wheel area
> when I am going under overpasses. I suspect it might be the CV joint. I
> have replaced the wheel bearings and hubs about 8 thousand miles ago. I
> don't hear the noise unless I am close to something that will reflect it
> back to me. If the window is closed I can not hear it. Any comments are
> welcome.
>
> Russ Bethel
> rbethel
Check the obvious first:
Stone in tire?
Loose wheel fastener(s)
Brake pad loose in caliper
Brake rotor out of spec
 
I have Alcoas but the small hub cap may be the problem. I have
noticed they seem to be a little loose. I will check them out
tomorrow if it is not too cold to run with the window open. I just
set the timimg the other day so I am sure it is not pinging. I never
thought of the hub cap. I always see $$ when I hear strange noises in
the GMC. I will let the net know what I find out.

>
>
>
> On Wed, 13 Jan 1999 17:07:27 -0600 "Russ Bethel"

> > I am hearing a ticking sound coming from the right front wheel
> >area
> >when I am going under overpasses. I suspect it might be the CV
joint.
> > I
> Snip....
>
>
> >rbethel
> >
> Could it be those noisy hub caps. Areyou still in 16.5 inch wheels
with
> oem hub caps? It could also be steel heels and it could be pinging? I
> would like to think of all the cheap fixes first. [g]
>
>
>
> David Lee Greenberg F22009
> GMC Motorhome Registry
> 200 MacFarlane Drive PH4
> Delray Beach, FL 33483-6829
>
>

==
Russ Bethel
rbethel

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It is very easy to check the CV joints for wear that is out of tolerance. I
always checked the Toronados that I had in a Walmart or similarly large
parking lot where I could go in a tight circle to the right and than the
left at low speed. Remove the hub caps and if the CV joints are bad, you
will hear the balls interfering with the races and cage with a resulting
clicking sound. That simple. Even if you hear the clicking the CV joint
still may be OK. Old hard grease that has never been changed can cause the
balls to stick in the races also. If you inspect the outer race you will
see the wear easily and the balls will not be smooth. These CV joints are
big and strong and last a long time if properly taken care of.

Hope this helps to reduce the anxiety level about CV joints

>Could be your CV joints, but before you tear into them, do you still have
>original hub caps? If so, take them off and see if you still have the noise.
>Sometimes they make a noise
>
>
Tom & Marg Warner
Vernon Center NY
1976 palmbeach