Just came back from NTB where I went to have them take a look at my tires. I've been having this kind of steady, oscillating "whomp, whomp" sound coming from the right side for the past week or so, and thought it may have been some issue with the tires. Here's the backstory:
I had just bought new ones (Kumho's) online about a month ago and had Wal-mart put them on. What with the holidays and all, I didn't pay attention to the car much. Then just the other day, I noticed something disturbing. Wal-mart had put all my tires on back-wards (as in the radial direction going the wrong way). In addition, there was this soft "whomp, whomp" sound whenever I drove ~30mph on a right-bending curve.
I immediately went back to Wal-mart and had them put the tires back on correctly... but the sound now was even louder. Thinking it was their ineptitude in balancing tires or something (they did put on my tires backwards...), I went back and had them re-balance the tires. The sound was still there.
So today I decided to go to NTB and have them take a look at it. Apparently I have a totally worn passenger side wheel bearing, which has also done bad things to the passenger side CV axle. This was the cause of the sound, they said, not the tires.
So great, now I apparently know what the problem is... only the real problem is that the breakdown is:
PASSENGER SIDE WHEEL BEARING...$100
LABOR.......................................$270
FRONT RIGHT CV AXLE.................$570
TOTAL (AFTER TAXES AND ADDTNL FEES)....$1027.63
Does this seem a bit high to anyone else? As much as I'd like to just pay whatever they say just to have it fixed, I thought I'd do some research first, as well as ask you guys.
Note: Mine's a manual, no ABS. ~60,000 miles.
-mualan
I had just bought new ones (Kumho's) online about a month ago and had Wal-mart put them on. What with the holidays and all, I didn't pay attention to the car much. Then just the other day, I noticed something disturbing. Wal-mart had put all my tires on back-wards (as in the radial direction going the wrong way). In addition, there was this soft "whomp, whomp" sound whenever I drove ~30mph on a right-bending curve.
I immediately went back to Wal-mart and had them put the tires back on correctly... but the sound now was even louder. Thinking it was their ineptitude in balancing tires or something (they did put on my tires backwards...), I went back and had them re-balance the tires. The sound was still there.
So today I decided to go to NTB and have them take a look at it. Apparently I have a totally worn passenger side wheel bearing, which has also done bad things to the passenger side CV axle. This was the cause of the sound, they said, not the tires.
So great, now I apparently know what the problem is... only the real problem is that the breakdown is:
PASSENGER SIDE WHEEL BEARING...$100
LABOR.......................................$270
FRONT RIGHT CV AXLE.................$570
TOTAL (AFTER TAXES AND ADDTNL FEES)....$1027.63
Does this seem a bit high to anyone else? As much as I'd like to just pay whatever they say just to have it fixed, I thought I'd do some research first, as well as ask you guys.
Note: Mine's a manual, no ABS. ~60,000 miles.
-mualan