What did you do to your NBS GMT800 Tahoe/Yukon Today?

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NoReverseYukon

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Got the new wheel bearings on. Now, on to the next problem.

I have a rotational-based noise from the drivers front wheel well area. It was making the noise before changing bearings. It sounds like a plastic clicking noise which increases in frequency with vehicle speed. I don't see any obvious culprit.

Any suggestions as to what it might be ?

Also, how do I post a video/sound of this noise to help the forum in helping me to diagnose this ?
 

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I always get a couple people crying about paint on the rotors. It's gone after break in.
Yes my wheels are dirty... it's a kid hauler not a show truck. I'm lucky if it gets the softball field dust rinsed off of it twice a month lol.

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Got the new wheel bearings on. Now, on to the next problem.

I have a rotational-based noise from the drivers front wheel well area. It was making the noise before changing bearings. It sounds like a plastic clicking noise which increases in frequency with vehicle speed. I don't see any obvious culprit.

Any suggestions as to what it might be ?

Also, how do I post a video/sound of this noise to help the forum in helping me to diagnose this ?

could be a bad front axle, or the dust shield is rubbing the rotor maybe. ive had that happen to my car before.

i use you tube, then link the vid, or you could use fb and copy its url and paste it in the reply box here.
 

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I always get a couple people crying about paint on the rotors. It's gone after break in.
Yes my wheels are dirty... it's a kid hauler not a show truck. I'm lucky if it gets the softball field dust rinsed off of it twice a month lol.

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Hey, they reflect well enough to tell me you have a hangnail on your left index toe.
 

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Got the new wheel bearings on. Now, on to the next problem.

I have a rotational-based noise from the drivers front wheel well area. It was making the noise before changing bearings. It sounds like a plastic clicking noise which increases in frequency with vehicle speed. I don't see any obvious culprit.

Any suggestions as to what it might be ?

Also, how do I post a video/sound of this noise to help the forum in helping me to diagnose this ?

CV joints typically make a clicking when worn. Worse when turning? Any difference with 4WD engaged?
 

NoReverseYukon

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CV joints typically make a clicking when worn. Worse when turning? Any difference with 4WD engaged?
While I was troubleshooting this, I removed the driveaxle on that side and went for a testdrive - the noise was still there.
I did notice a rip in the upper balljoint boot and a lack of grease inside.
I began removing the upper control arm but, of course, the balljoint stud decided it wanted to spin. Now I have to sawzall it off. I couldn't even get a visegrip to stop the spinning.
 

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While I was troubleshooting this, I removed the driveaxle on that side and went for a testdrive - the noise was still there.
I did notice a rip in the upper balljoint boot and a lack of grease inside.
I began removing the upper control arm but, of course, the balljoint stud decided it wanted to spin. Now I have to sawzall it off. I couldn't even get a visegrip to stop the spinning.

Well, damn. Maybe someone is pranking you with the ol' zip-tied driveshaft trick.

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