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Mach1BBFun 07-10-2016 05:47 PM

*Help* Noise above 25mph
 
Please view video:
https://youtu.be/d6CNZ9qCWxU
Car: 05 mustang GT
Noise starts at 25mph and does not go away. Sounds like a helicopter chasing me in the car. No vibration, just noise.

Parts replaced after noise started:
Driveshaft
Axle Bearings
Rear gears
Rear Diff Unit + bearing kit
Brake pads/Rotors

anyone with experience have a clue??

Stangbass 07-10-2016 07:20 PM

Sounds like a bad front hub/bearing assembly, possibly a tire.

Mach1BBFun 07-10-2016 08:30 PM

Have put 1 new hub on the right front but not the left. Reason I have ruled that out is because it sounds like it's coming from the rear.

All 4 tires are new as well

+ front wheels have no play

+ had bad wheel bearings before in front of other cars. You can't hear this reflecting off curbs/other cars like I could when I've had bad wheel bearings in the past

Mach1BBFun 07-13-2016 08:31 PM

Any ideas?

Eleanorspeedster 07-13-2016 09:49 PM

probably need to hear the sound

Coosawjack 07-14-2016 06:43 AM

A Wump.....Wump.....Wump sound that increases in frequency with increased speed is normally a rear wheel bearing and axle!! :eek:

FORD 8.8" rears are famous for it...especially the right side ones!! :(

Mach1BBFun 07-14-2016 11:03 AM

It does the above. Replaced axle bearings but not axles. Honestly believe it could be an axle shaft?

Coosawjack 07-14-2016 11:26 AM

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You should always replace both since the bearing runs on the axle surface and in time wears a groove in the axle...see photo!!

I tried to find a photo of my '04 Marauder axles at 177K miles.....had about a 1/8 inch groove where the bearing runs......Wump.....Wump.....Wump....BAD!!:icon_cry :

Good Luck!!

Mach1BBFun 07-14-2016 07:41 PM

Not that I don't trust the above, but anyone else have ideas before I go drop $400 on axles?

Laguna02Stang 07-21-2016 06:10 PM


Originally Posted by Coosawjack (Post 8552404)
A Wump.....Wump.....Wump sound that increases in frequency with increased speed is normally a rear wheel bearing and axle!! :eek:

FORD 8.8" rears are famous for it...especially the right side ones!! :(

Does a 2002 gt have an 8.8 rear?


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