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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr_Roberto View Post
    so for bearing check am i grabbing the wheel from the top and bottom and wobbling it? or just see if theres any movement?
    Yeah, if there is more than a few mm play it will probably be a bearing problem.

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    if it is the wheel bearing should i get it fixed asap?
    i've done abit of driving with the noise so im not sure if it is or not
    just finally got some time yesterday to get the tyres checked out
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    well have just checked this out and it seems i may have a slightly warped rotor
    no play in the wheel whatso ever but if i spin the wheel i can hear it rubbing
    is this the noise im hearing? warped rotors isnt something that i need to replace asap yeah?
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    Warped rotors, depending on how much 'meat' is left on the disc, you can just have them machined down (its the cheapest option by far).

    If you know how to take the discs off - take both front discs off, take them down to a brake/engineering mob - have them machined (15minutes wait), pay your $60-100, put discs back on - bed them in, and done.

    As for when they need to be replaced, I would personally have it as one of the first 'list of things to fix on the magna'.

    Also if they are warped - find out why, overheating, riding the brakes or a stuck pad are the more usual causes, solve the reason why it happens and you wont have to do it again.

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    right i've just had this checked out by acouple of mechanics
    they say that the bearings are fine, cannot find anything wrong with them
    im like ok then cool, so whats causing the noise then
    they couldnt tell me what was actually causing the noise
    they are saying that its a 90% chance my tyres are the problem cause they are the wrong size
    im like thats odd considering they are the correct sized tyre to match the speedo
    old tyres were 225/50/R17's and the new ones are 245/40/R18's which is a almost perfect match in rolling diameter
    some im wondering if anyone else knows what it may be?
    keeping in mind that if im traveling at about 75km/hr the noise appears and stays at a constant level, doesnt change if i speed up but will go away if i drop below 75
    this has got my stumped
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    is it deffenetly comming from the front? did they check the rears?

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    judging by the sound its coming from the front left
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    just a guess. Probably not the cause but make sure that there are no plastic guards hitting the tyre. Not likely but they could be being blown onto the tyre at 75 by the wind.
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