The u-join is probly going out
You have to rotate the rotors.
you might want to check your left side wheel bearings
It's one of your vacuum hoses. It's a very common thing to replace
Check the rear brake shoes, they self adjust in reverse.
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I pulled fuse on the abs system , and the noise went away. Ron
i changed the brakes on a ford ranger truck 3.0 engine and then its making a ground noise at the driver side front sideat the left
main shaft bearing
humming noise is a bad ground to the radio. you may have a loose connection. connect a ground wire to frame of truck.
Yes. I have a 2002 Chevy Silverado that was making a rattling/pinging noise. Sounds like somethings loose, like thin metal rattling. Took to dealer, they replaced both oxygen sensors pre-catylitic converter. Sound was gone and acceleration was much better. Did not notice how sluggish the truck was until these were replaced. The noise was very annoying too. The truck was only about 2 or 3 years old when the noise started. Now my truck is about 9 years old and the sound is back. So I will be replacing them again soon.
Yes it is most likely the clutch release bearing and i would say 400 to 600 is about normal for clutch replacement.
it sounds like a humming or whinning noise, what year is the truck if its from like 01 or up those trucks have a lot of wheel bearinig problems that some one might misdiagnose as a differential noise or it could be chopped tires making the noise.