less friction.
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That really depends on the location of the roar. front of vehicle could be the cooling fan, bad wheel bearings, worn engine bearings, aggressive tread in tires. rear might be exhaust noise, aggressive tires, worn rear end. You might also just have a plastic bag stuck under the car.
Could be many things. If vehicle is 96 and newer, get it scanned for codes free at some parts stores. Some things to check: oil pump, bearings, knock sensor.
It is heavy and might damage bearings
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usually caused by bad bearings...but might also be bad sender unit. if it smokes or uses oil probably bearings
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The cost to fit new gearbox bearings can vary widely depending on the type of vehicle, the complexity of the gearbox, and labor rates in your area. On average, you might expect to pay between $300 and $800 for parts and labor. For high-performance or specialized vehicles, costs can be higher. It's best to get quotes from multiple mechanics for a more accurate estimate.
Before I can answer that question, can you describe where the ticking noise is coming from? Front of the vehicle? Rear? Engine? Is it coming from your Wheels? If its coming from the front of the vehicle you might require an oil change. If its coming from the rear of the vehicle it could be your axle. If its coming from your wheels it could be either wheel bearings or a backing plate for your brakes. Does it happen at regular intervals? Are they random and sporadic?
Yes, tons of them. Might want to specify what bearing your asking about.