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cpayne5 09-16-2010, 10:34 PM cpayne you like the new runners, ugly imo i actually like gen 3 best
I don't mind the new ones. I'd be all over a Trail Edition if I could get the 4.6 in it. Hopefully they'll put the 4.6 in the 4Runners in the next couple years.
I like the v6 4th gen 4runners the best. The 3.4 v6's having timing belts, which I hate, and they were underpowered. Other than that, they were great. I just wouldn't fall over myself trying to get one.
Monkeydad 09-17-2010, 11:41 AM oh ok, i bet car max will give me 16 or 17
i could sell it on my own for 18 19 maybe 20.
I am willing to bet it is not the wheel bearings that is way to easy diagnose they would have easily said it was that right off the top. Plus my guy shook each rear tire in front of me and they were solid as a rock.
Holy crap...find a new mechanic.
Wheels will not be loose from bad wheel bearings. The main symptom of bad bearings is a droning, loud noise when moving...that will increase in volume as the speed increases. I bought a Jetta that sounded like an 18-wheeler...changed the wheel bearings...smooth, silent ride.
(I hope you were joking) :cheeky-sm
cpayne5 09-17-2010, 12:04 PM Holy crap...find a new mechanic.
Wheels will not be loose from bad wheel bearings. The main symptom of bad bearings is a droning, loud noise when moving...that will increase in volume as the speed increases. I bought a Jetta that sounded like an 18-wheeler...changed the wheel bearings...smooth, silent ride.
(I hope you were joking) :cheeky-sm
Yes, absolutely a bad wheel bearing can cause the wheel to have play in it, or "loose" as some say. Noise is the most obvious sign, but so is play at the wheel.
Also, I find it funny that you own a Jetta.
mredskins 09-17-2010, 12:18 PM Holy crap...find a new mechanic.
Wheels will not be loose from bad wheel bearings. The main symptom of bad bearings is a droning, loud noise when moving...that will increase in volume as the speed increases. I bought a Jetta that sounded like an 18-wheeler...changed the wheel bearings...smooth, silent ride.
(I hope you were joking) :cheeky-sm
YouTube - Bad Wheel Bearing
YouTube - Bad Wheel Bearing
BTW going on the 24th hour and still no response fro mthe dealership as to what they are going to do. They are stilling deciding the problem. Unbelievable.
I want it back now to drive it down to CARMAX I see a 09 BMW that I really want.
Monkeydad 09-17-2010, 12:40 PM Wow, those are extremely bad cases. The most common symptom is the noise.
mredskins 09-17-2010, 12:54 PM Wow, those are extremely bad cases. The most common symptom is the noise.
If you are hearing it in the car it is going to do that when you put it on a lift.
cpayne5 09-17-2010, 12:56 PM If you are hearing it in the car it is going to do that when you put it on a lift.
If they're really bad, yes, but not all the time.
CRedskinsRule 09-17-2010, 01:19 PM cpayne, are you an auto mechanic or a toyota rep? I am just wondering, you seem very knowledgeable, but a little biased towards Toyota.
mredskins 09-17-2010, 01:32 PM If they're really bad, yes, but not all the time.
So final answer left rear wheel bearing replaced under warranty; so both cpanye and buster were correct on the no wiggle.
I have gone to NOVA CC in Manassa for my associates in Automotive so I know some stuff but I am no expert.
Yes, absolutely a bad wheel bearing can cause the wheel to have play in it, or "loose" as some say. Noise is the most obvious sign, but so is play at the wheel.
Also, I find it funny that you own a Jetta.
I didn't realize he was a chicken head either lol
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