SOURCE: rear wheel
does the van shake or vibrate? does the van have tires on it ?start by switching the left rear with the right rear test drive and listen for soun if no sound then the tire has a bad steel belt replace tire if the sound is still present. jack up van and spin tire if no sound is heard replace wheel bearing and if there is still a sound look into brake drum for possible springs or clips that may have fallen into drum causing noise but i would say its more than likely the rear wheel bearing to change that u must buy a new bearing and follow instructions on replacing good
SOURCE: Loud roaring noise in front, steering wheel has vibration, replaced tires didn't help.
have your wheel bearings checked.
SOURCE: Front wheels making clicking noise and lug nuts are seated ok
Not Good! You have the Wrong size Lugs on that Van Or they were Loose while Driving. If the Wheels are Wearing that way, You will need to Replace the Wheels and Lugs to fix this Problem.
SOURCE: front wheel lugs are breaking
what kind of lug nuts are you using? If it is the stock rims, you need to use the stock lugs, or a similar lug that has a rounded seat to properly tighten to the lug when you torque the nut. If you are using aftermarket lugs, you may need to buy proper lugs to fit the wheel you are using. I have broken lugs using improper nuts on them. Multiple in fact, some I didnt even know about until I was told.
SOURCE: noisy rear wheel
Your wheels are probably rubbing against your brake caliper, or the dust shield.
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