Also changed rear u joint that was bad
Don't worry I'm sure you will get the solution of your problem, just check the link I attach 2006 Jeep Liberty
SOURCE: right front wheel plan and road noise
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SOURCE: 2006 Volvo S60 AWD rear humming noise
Wheel bearing is the most likely cause. Prob a 1.5-2 hour labor rate job in the shop.
SOURCE: 2006 saturn ion front end noise...wheel bearings?
Yes you can do this; the bearings are sealed unit hubs; very easy the cost is only about $70 each at an auto parts store. once you look at them you'll know how to do this.
SOURCE: "Humming" or "bearing" type noise in left front at highway speeds
That's a hub bearing. Replace the one that's doing it. I'm assuming this 'roar' is coming from the front, NOT the rear.
When checking to make sure noise is wheel bearings while driving vehicle at speed the noise is loudest (if possible) turn steering wheel back and forth enough to shift the weight of the vehicle from side to side and if it's a wheel bearing there should be quite a bit of difference in the noise.
If about the same noise check the wear pattern on the tires for flat spots or unusual wear pattern if there is rotate tires. If nothing still found jack up vehicle with all 4 tires of the ground. Use jack stands for this. Get some one in vehicle to run it at speed the noise develops, I use a long screw driver (2 feet long) as a stethoscope to find where noises come from. Try with and without 4 wheel drive if possible. Good luck cause noises can be a real pain in the b____.
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