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Thank you Klaus...harmonic hum was bad hub

Thank you Klaus. A few days ago I put up a post about a harmonic hum. I was able to isolate it to a bad drivers side hub/wheel bearing by driving the car and shifting the weight off that side. When the weight was off the side, the noise decreased.

The bearing failed because one of the seals was damaged when I had my Bilstine struts put on. Not Volvo's fault and not a premature wear item.

Best of all, my extended warranty with Volvo covered most it minus 160 bucks.

Thanks Klaus.

Regards,

Nate

99 S70 5 speed ....142,000 miles
01 V70 T5 5 speed.....72,000 miles






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