Kieran1975 1st Gear July 13, 2011 Share July 13, 2011 (edited) Hi, My car now "sound" like driving an aeroplane and likely the front wheel bearing up lorry liao.... Any bro here can recommend a workshop that have the "proper" equipments/tools to do the job? Edited July 13, 2011 by Kieran1975 ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
5936 1st Gear July 13, 2011 Share July 13, 2011 If your ride is still Alfa, better to buy own bearing and find a workshop to replace it. I tried BCC to repair conti car before, wheel bearing replacement is basic routine repairs. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jachan Neutral Newbie July 19, 2011 Share July 19, 2011 Hi bro, it depend on wat car you are driving, as this determine the type of wheel bearing hub used. Most are in one set, dun need special equipments to fix it in, most workshops can do it. I had mine done in JB, was charged RM88, inclusive of regular servicing and changing of rear brake lamp. OF course, i bring my own oil and parts to cut down the cost. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kieran1975 1st Gear July 19, 2011 Author Share July 19, 2011 (edited) Just get my changed mine last week but not a "simple" job as the wheel bearing got a lot of rust and have to knock it out using a "Big" hammer.... The workshop i went have the "equipment" to press the "new" bearing in.... Edited July 19, 2011 by Kieran1975 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hulk 1st Gear September 14, 2011 Share September 14, 2011 Hi, My car now "sound" like driving an aeroplane and likely the front wheel bearing up lorry liao.... Any bro here can recommend a workshop that have the "proper" equipments/tools to do the job? Me too now also seem bothered by loud "woning" sound when driving, don't know is it from tyres or from wheel bearings leh....but seem only from front, before that noise seem from back before I rotate tyre. So confusing..... Can worn wheel bearing affect FC? As my FC also very bad now. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Snowblind Neutral Newbie February 8, 2012 Share February 8, 2012 Hi all, my father's car is having the 'wong Wong' sound from the front left wheel. Did wheel balancing and alignment. The tyres are still quite new. I believe it might be the wheel bearing problem. The workshop told it might be the rims also which I dun quite think so. The car is a Honda civic 1.6 mileage are 70k. Any reliable workshops are central area to recommend? How long does the wheel bearing take to change and how much. Wun mind buying the part from honda dealer to fix. Thanks. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Snowblind Neutral Newbie February 9, 2012 Share February 9, 2012 Anyone? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ash75 Neutral Newbie February 9, 2012 Share February 9, 2012 My Swift just b4 CNY changed 1 set/pair Rear Wheel Bearing at $160. Kum Chew Motor at Sin Ming... Directly opposite Man Exhaust. Cheers Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Snowblind Neutral Newbie February 9, 2012 Share February 9, 2012 Thanks bro. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Darkblue 1st Gear February 11, 2012 Share February 11, 2012 Check PM lo, u got receive ? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Donut Supercharged February 11, 2012 Share February 11, 2012 Hi, My car now "sound" like driving an aeroplane and likely the front wheel bearing up lorry liao.... Any bro here can recommend a workshop that have the "proper" equipments/tools to do the job? U sure it's not your tyres??? Wheel bearing sound is Wong wong, not aeroplane.... Or could it be your ICE setup?? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Donut Supercharged February 11, 2012 Share February 11, 2012 Hi all, my father's car is having the 'wong Wong' sound from the front left wheel. Did wheel balancing and alignment. The tyres are still quite new. I believe it might be the wheel bearing problem. The workshop told it might be the rims also which I dun quite think so. The car is a Honda civic 1.6 mileage are 70k. Any reliable workshops are central area to recommend? How long does the wheel bearing take to change and how much. Wun mind buying the part from honda dealer to fix. Thanks. Why not bring to KAH motor and ask them check first? Then go outside WS to repair it..... Buy your own parts..... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Donut Supercharged February 11, 2012 Share February 11, 2012 Me too now also seem bothered by loud "woning" sound when driving, don't know is it from tyres or from wheel bearings leh....but seem only from front, before that noise seem from back before I rotate tyre. So confusing..... Can worn wheel bearing affect FC? As my FC also very bad now. It's your tyres lah!! Before u rotate, u said the sound comes from the back, then rotate, the sound is at front. U think the spoilt wheel bearing can travel from back to front by itself?! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Usamomo Neutral Newbie February 11, 2012 Share February 11, 2012 Me too think from tyre, cause mine change tyre no more wong Wong Wong sound. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cba6p 1st Gear February 11, 2012 Share February 11, 2012 My Swift just b4 CNY changed 1 set/pair Rear Wheel Bearing at $160. Kum Chew Motor at Sin Ming... Directly opposite Man Exhaust. Cheers Incl parts or juz labour? Swift sport rear wheel bearing 1 pc alone already cost about $200 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aliensmotor Neutral Newbie June 4, 2012 Share June 4, 2012 Bro I found my car has "woo wooing " sound suspected rear wheel bearing worn out. Car model Altis 2005. please help . Workshop , parts and labour...........Thanks in advance. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aliensmotor Neutral Newbie June 4, 2012 Share June 4, 2012 Bro I found my car has "woo wooing " sound suspected rear wheel bearing worn out. Car model Altis 2005. please help . I need your help Workshop , parts and labour...........Thanks in advance. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Audioniche 1st Gear June 4, 2012 Share June 4, 2012 If your bearings are worn, it will create the sound you had mentioned. A way to check is when your car is jacked up, pls turn the wheels and there should be some vibration at the lower arm or the drive shaft. Most workshops should have this expertise to detect and change. It is. It a difficult job for most jap makes. ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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