Randall
SHO Member
Hey guys, I just thought that I would put this out there since I am a seasoned SHO vet, and yet nearly drove right into tragedy by mistaking a noise my SHO had been making for a week or so as just squeaky suspension. I was driving around hearing what sounded to be a small bird chirping from my front driver's side wheel, with really no other symptoms. Then, a few days ago as my brother was watching me pull out of his driveway, he saw my front wheel "shimmy" a bit too much as I went into reverse, so out of curiosity we jacked up the front end to take a look, and as we were about to take the wheel off, we noticed it moved around like all the lugs were loose, but they were actually all tight! Long story short, I had a wheel bearing failure, and this picture below shows what happened as soon as I took the front axle out of the hub!

I was lucky that I found this in time as I commute about 70 miles everyday with this car, and it could have gotten really ugly! I also replaced these bearings with new Timken units when I did the '96 brake upgrade a little over 70,000 miles ago. So hopefully someone can read this and save themselves a big headache if they hear birds chirping while driving their SHO, lol!

I was lucky that I found this in time as I commute about 70 miles everyday with this car, and it could have gotten really ugly! I also replaced these bearings with new Timken units when I did the '96 brake upgrade a little over 70,000 miles ago. So hopefully someone can read this and save themselves a big headache if they hear birds chirping while driving their SHO, lol!
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