Howling noise
#1
Howling noise
Hello
New here so if this has already been discussed then sorry about that. Need some help I have a 2010 ford f150 crewcab 5.4 Triton. At speeds of 40 mph on up I'm getting a howling noise the faster I drive the louder it gets. Tires are good makes the same noise on snow packed roads. No movement in wheels 9am to 3pm or 12pm to 6pm motion. No clicking or grinding when wheel is turned on jack stands both wheels. Sound is the same 2HI or 4x4. Sound does not change when in motion by transferring the weight from one side or the other by turning the wheel. I'm confused unless a hub bearings are bad but not bad enough to have wheel movements. Front and rear differential fluid has been changed.
New here so if this has already been discussed then sorry about that. Need some help I have a 2010 ford f150 crewcab 5.4 Triton. At speeds of 40 mph on up I'm getting a howling noise the faster I drive the louder it gets. Tires are good makes the same noise on snow packed roads. No movement in wheels 9am to 3pm or 12pm to 6pm motion. No clicking or grinding when wheel is turned on jack stands both wheels. Sound is the same 2HI or 4x4. Sound does not change when in motion by transferring the weight from one side or the other by turning the wheel. I'm confused unless a hub bearings are bad but not bad enough to have wheel movements. Front and rear differential fluid has been changed.
Last edited by Northwind007; 07-05-2019 at 01:23 PM. Reason: For to mention
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Sounds like a hub bearing assembly issue to me.
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